Palestinians are in favor of President Donald Trump's plan to change the 'Riviera of the Middle East' from Gaza, even after his proposal had received a lot of pushback from experts in the foreign policy who feared it could lead to a bloody occupation.
During a press conference with the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earlier this month, Trump explained the extraordinary plan and explained: “The US will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will also do a work with it.”
“We will possess it and be responsible for dismantling all dangerous non -plop bombs and other weapons on the site … level the site and rid of the destroyed buildings,” the president added.
Although the proposal has been worried, the Palestinians who, who in war destroyed by war, said they are ready to leave.
“I will not stay in Gaza because there will be a disease and our situation will be miserable,” a man told the Center of Peace Communications in an interview that was broadcast on Tuesday near the coastline of Gaza.
“Very bad. Everyone who says differently is just fooling themselves. '
Another man who stood in front of the endless debris said: 'If I leave this country today, I am better off.
'Do you want to put me in this rubble and tell me that I have to live here? How can I live here?
“I am for resettlement. It is not forced migration where they would kick us from our country. We are the ones who want to leave, “he added.

Palestinians said they support President Donald Trump's plan to change the 'Riviera of the Middle East' from Gaza. This man said: “Everyone who says differently is just fooling themselves”

Although the proposal has been worried, the Palestinians who, who in war destroyed by war, said they are ready to leave. (Shown: Palestinians return to their houses on January 27, 2025)

Trump (depicted on Saturday) clarified that Palestinians would have been resettled in a much safer and more beautiful communities. “He also confirmed that” no soldiers would be needed by the US ”
Another Palestinian said that with the state of the country right now: “Even dogs can't live in the north.”
“There is no water, no electricity, no infrastructure at all,” he added.
Another man, with his face blurry, also stood for piles of debris while pointing to a camp for displaced people.
“People are good to stay in a tent for a few days or even months, but when this becomes permanent instead of temporarily, the situation becomes unbearable,” he explained.
A woman who had also faded her face said that people in Gaza 'feel' like prisoners' who are stuck in a 'state of frustration and despair'.
“We are just citizens. We are not part of Hamas and we don't want to die, “she went on.
Although Trump said that the leaders of the Middle East have the idea of ​​'love', and that the 1.8 million Gazans he would be moved to other countries would embrace it, there were indications that the proposal was not complete Cooked when Trump ran the press conference next to Netanyahuu.
Aaron David Miller, an expert in the East who advised State Secretaries on several administrations of both parties, said that the immediate response among Palestinians and leaders in the region was one of 'aversion'.

Another Palestinian said that with the state of the country now, “even dogs can't live in the north”

A woman who had also faded her face said that people in Gaza 'feel' like prisoners' who are stuck in a 'state of frustration and despair'
Miller told DailyMail.com: 'The question is whether or not this Trump disrupts, or is this tied to a real strategy. And I would claim that this is the reflection of a very uncomfortable man. He thinks with the opportunistic sensitivity of a real estate developer. '
Even political allies from Trump such as South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham offered vague praise for an 'interesting proposal' – after supporting his most controversial cabinet – nominated cabinet.
'I think most South Carolinians would probably not be enthusiastic about sending Americans to take over Gaza. It can be problematic, “said Graham, reported Jewish Insider.
Both Democrats and Republicans were shocked by the idea, while Republican Senator Rand took Paul to X to share his thoughts.
“I thought we voted for America first. We have no things to consider another activity to damn our treasure and to spill our soldier's blood, “wrote Paul.
After receiving a return for his plan, the 47th President clarified his proposal on his social media platform Truth Social.

During a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earlier this month (photo), Trump explained the extraordinary plan
In his position, Trump clarified that Palestinians would already have resumed in a much safer and more beautiful communities. '
He also confirmed that “no US soldiers would be needed.”
Trump said the US would take over the Gaza Strip, while the Palestinian population would be moved to neighboring countries, such as Jordan and Egypt.
The president also threatened to cut the help to Jordan and Egypt if the countries refuse to accept Palestinians from Gaza.
Initially, the King Abdullah II of Jordan said that he would annex any steps to annex the land and to use Palestinians, but after a meeting with Trump in the White House, he was committed to accepting 2,000 sick Palestinian children in Jordan.
Egypt said it would support Gaza's recovery plans, after a ceasefire -the fire that came into force on January 19, without Palestinians who left the territory.
Trump, a real estate developer who sees the world in terms of deals, has long talked about the coastal location of Gaza and a pleasant climate as a perfect holiday vacation.
In his vision, the reconstruction of the US would create thousands of jobs and Palestinians, the pain and costs of reconstruction again.

Initially, Jordan's King Abdullah II (depicted with Trump on 11 February) said he rejected any steps to annex land and move Palestinians, but after a meeting with Trump in the White House, he connected to 2,000 sick Palestinian children in Jordan Accept in Jordan
When a reporter asked if that could withhold military force, Trump replied: “If necessary.”
Pers secretary Karoline Leavitt excluded the use of American troops in the region and declined his claim that Palestinians had to be permanently resetted in neighboring countries and said instead that they 'must be moved temporarily' for the reconstruction process.
She greeted the Gaza proposal from Trump as historical and 'outside the box'. Leavitt also said that American taxpayers would not pay the bill and that Trump would conclude a deal with regional partners.
Although many are not too enthusiastic about his idea, Steve Witkoff, the special envoy of the US, said to the middle -old,: “Everyone wants to see peace in the region.”
'And peace in the region means a better life for the Palestinians. A better life is not necessarily connected to the person you are today, “Witkoff told Fox News.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseeth (depicted on February 5) also threw in his support and stated that the Pentagon was 'willing to view all options' with regard to Gaza
“A better life is about better opportunities, better financial circumstances, better ambitions for you and your family.”
Netanyahu also loved the idea and previously told Fox News that Trump's proposal was 'remarkable' and insisted that it was investigated, even because he was not specifically about what he believed that Trump offered.
He only vaguely focused on Trump's plan and said that he did not believe that the president suggested us to send us troops to combat Hamas in Gaza or that the US would finance the reconstruction of the reconstruction there.
Netanyahu said that he supports Trump's suggestion that Gazans are free to leave and return to the war destroyed by war.
'They can leave, they can come back. They can move and come back, “said Netanyahu without offering details.
“It is a remarkable idea and I think it should really be pursued, investigated, pursued and done, because I think it will create a different future for everyone.”
Defense secretary Pete Hegseeth also threw in his support and stated that the Pentagon was 'willing to look at all options' related to Gaza.