President Donald Trump continued on Tuesday with his plans for Gaza when he said that Palestinians should be resettled 'permanent' elsewhere.
Trump made the explosive comments while he was sitting next to a radiant Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval office of the White House.
“I don't think people should go back,” Trump said. 'You can't live in Gaza now. I think we need a different location.
“I think it should be a location that will make people happy.”
The comments will make Palestinians furious that have long feared that Israel was trying to take their country.
They have lived under an economic blockade and more than a year of military bombing, making the territory look like a 'demolition zone', as Trump expressed it.
Netanyahu is visiting to plan the next phase of conversations with Hamas, which provides for the allowance of three to five years for reconstruction.
American officials have already made it clear that they see that timeline as not viable.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu became the first foreign leader to meet Donald Trump in the White House since he was sworn in for a second term

American officials say that it will take longer than the three to five years that are intended in existing peace talks to rebuild Gaza, which has been flattened by Israeli strikes

Palestinians walk on the rubble of destroyed houses, after the cease -the fire between Israel and Hamas, in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Friday, January 24, 2025
Trump informed the center -East 10 days ago by driving the idea to move the population of the territory to Egypt and Jordan, in response to the question of dailyypmail.com.
Both countries have rejected the idea.
But the former ownership developer, who sees the world in deals of deals, insisted that other countries would increase.
“You look in recent decades, it's all death in Gaza,” he said.
“This has been happening for years. It's all death.
“If we can get a nice area to permanently resettle people, in beautiful houses where they can be happy and cannot be shot and not be killed and not being killed until what happens in Gaza.”
Earlier, Trump's national security advisor told reporters that Trump considered the issue a humanitarian.
“You have these people who are not literally thousands -depleted regulation and piles of debris,” said Mike Waltz.
'At some point we have to look realistically, how do you build Gaza again? What does that look like? What is the timeline?
'Many people looked at very unrealistic timelines. We are talking about 10 to 15 years. '