President Donald Trump doubled on his field for the US to take over Gaza and said that Palestinians would not have the right to go back.
The 78-year-old president was asked about his amazing call for the US to control Gaza during his flight to the Super Bowl on Sunday.
Questions were established after his administration had clarified his suggestion last week.
“I am committed to buying and possessing Gaza,” said Trump on Air Force One.
But the president stated with regard to reconstruction, the US could give sections to 'other states in the middle -old' to develop.
In a separate interview with Fox News, recorded for the Super Bowl, Trump suggested that the communities would be a bit away from where they are all this danger. '
“See it as a real estate development for the future,” he said. “It would be a beautiful piece of land,” Trump told Anchor Bret Baier.
But when Baier asked if Palestinians would have the right to return, Trump told him, “No, she wouldn't do that because they will have much better housing.”
He claimed that he was talking about 'building a permanent place for them', but if they returned now, the area is not habitable.
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President Trump said on Sunday at Air Force One that he was “committed to buying and possessing Gaza” and suggested that it would then be rebuilt by other “very rich countries in the middle” “
Trump spoke on Air Force One on Sunday, Trump again called the comic a demolition location and explained what will be demolished.
“We are dedicated to possess, take it and to ensure that Hamas is not going back,” he said.
“We will make it a very good site for future development by someone,” the president added.
Trump claimed that it would be beautiful and that people could live there all the world.
But he also promised to take care of the Palestinians and to ensure that they live “beautifully and in harmony and in peace and that they are not killed.”
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Displaced Palestinian families took shelter in tents near their damaged houses in the Central Gaza Strip
His last comments come after Trump stated during a press conference last week, in addition to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, that the US would take over Gaza.
Critics seized the comments and accused Trump to call it into an 'ethnic cleansing', because leaders in the middle warned that Palestinians would not be moved from their country.
Republican legislators on Capitol Hill also rejected the American takeover of Gaza and released their concern about the use of American tax dollars or Americans on the spot.
The White House scrambled to clarify less than 24 hours later and suggested that Trump did not mean that we put our boots on the ground, although the president himself does not exclude it.
But Trump's press conference raised further questions about how world leaders should tackle the region.
“Think of it as a large real estate site, and the United States are going to own it, and we will be slow, very slowly, we are not in a hurry,” Trump said.
“We are going to bring stability to the Middle East, a completely torn part of the Middle East,” said the president.
Trump said it would be a 'big mistake' to have Palestinians return to the area as thousands started to travel back to the debris left, because last month a cease -the – -made album with Israel was reached.
“We don't want Hamas going back,” Trump warned.
Trump previously suggested that both Egypt and Jordan would take the Palestinians with them, but both countries rejected his resettlement proposal.
King Abdullah van Jordan will visit the US this week and will meet with Trump on Tuesday.
He also meets Foreign Minister Marco Rubio, other administrative officials and American legislators.
Egypt announced that on 27 February it would organize an Arabic Arabian top to discuss developments.