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Trump’s Gaza plan won’t happen, but it will have consequences

Jeremy Bowen

International Editor

Witness: Trump says that we can “take over” Gaza and rebuild it

Donald Trump’s plan for the United States will not take place “for control” and “private” Gaza, which resettle its residents in this process. It requires the cooperation of the Arab countries that rejected it.

It includes Jordan and Egypt – the countries that Trump wants to take the Palestinians in Gaza – and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and which is expected to set the bill.

Western allies from the United States and Israel against the idea.

Some Palestinians – perhaps many – may be seduced by the Palestinians in Gaza if they have the opportunity.

But even if a million leaves, Up to 1.2 meters Others will remain there.

It is assumed that the United States – the owners of “Riviera in the Middle East” from Trump – will have to use force to remove it.

After the catastrophic America intervened in Iraq in 2003, this will be deeply inverted in the United States.

The final end of any hope will remain in the two -state solution. This is the ambition that can end the conflict that is more than a century -old century by establishing an independent Palestine alongside Israel.

The Netanyahu government is inconsistent with the idea, and over the years of failed peace talks, two “states of two peoples” have become an empty slogan.

But it was a central foreign policy plate since the early 1990s.

Trump’s plan also violates international law.

The assurances of the American threads already that believe in an international matter based on the bases will melt. Russian regional ambitions in Ukraine and China in Taiwan will be a turbocharged shipment.

What does it mean for the region?

Why do you worry about everything if it was not about to happen – at least not the way Trump declared in Washington, which he saw a wide smile and was clearly happy Benjamin Netanyahu?

The answer is that Trump’s comments, no matter how strange, will have consequences.

He is the President of the United States, the most powerful man in the world – he is no longer a realistic TV host and an attempt to political hope for newspapers.

In the short term, the disturbance caused by its amazing declaration can weaken the fragile ceasefire in Gaza. One of the higher Arab sources told me that it could be the “death of death.”

The absence of a plan for Gaza’s future governance is already a mistake in the agreement.

Now Trump came one, and even if it is not passed, it presses very large buttons in the minds of the Palestinians and the Israelis.

Reuters is looking for a family for property between the ruins of their destructive house, after returning to him amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, in Gabalia, the northern Gaza Strip, January 30, 2025. Reuters

It is estimated that two -thirds of the Gaza buildings have been affected or destroyed in 15 months of war

The plans and dreams of the national Jewish extremists who believe that all the lands between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River, and perhaps behind them will be a Jewish possession that God has given.

They led them part of the Netanyahu government and keep it in power – and they are happy. They want the Gaza war to resume the longest -term goal of removing the Palestinians and replacing them with Jews.

Finance Minister Paisalel Soutrich said that Trump provided the answer to the future of Gaza after the October 7 attacks.

“Everyone who commits the most terrifying massacre on our land will find himself losing his land forever. Now we will spend in the end, with the help of God, the dangerous idea of ​​the Palestinian state.”

The leaders of the middle opposition in Israel were less effective, and perhaps they were afraid of the troubles in the future, but they made a polite welcome in this plan.

Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups may feel the need to respond to Trump with a kind of offering force against Israel.

For the Palestinians, the conflict with Israel is driven by commitment and the memory of what they call the cabinet, the “catastrophe”. This was the exit of the Palestinians as Israel won its war for independence in 1948.

More than 700,000 Palestinians have escaped or forced from their homes by the Israeli forces. It is absolutely not allowed to return to laws, and Israel is issued laws that are still used to confiscate their property.

Now fear will be that it happens again.

Many Palestinians already believe that Israel was using the war against Hamas to destroy Gaza and expel the population.

It is part of their accusation that Israel is committing genocide – and now they may believe that Donald Trump adds his weight to Israel’s plans.

What could be Trump’s motive?

Just because Trump says something, this does not make it real or certain.

His statements are often similar to the opening of Gambia in real estate negotiations than the United States’ stable policy expressions.

Trump may publish some ambiguity while working on another plan. He is said to look forward to the Nobel Peace Prize.

Peace makers in the Middle East, even when they do not succeed in the end, have a strong record to win it.

Since the world was digesting his declaration in Gaza, he posted on the platform of social truth his desire for a “verified nuclear peace agreement” with Iran.

The Iranian regime denies that it wanted nuclear weapons, but there was an open debate in Tehran about whether they are so threatened that they need the final deterrent.

For many years, Netanyahu wanted to destroy the United States, with Israeli assistance, Iranian nuclear sites. A deal with Iran was not part of his plan.

During the first period of Trump, Netanyahu launched a long and successful campaign to persuade him to get the United States from managing the nuclear deal signed with Iran.

If Trump wants to throw something right -right to keep them happy because he is making initiatives for the Iranians, he has succeeded.

But he also created uncertainty and inject more instability in the world’s most turbulent region.

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2025-02-05 18:08:00

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