Trump’s plan consists of two parts: the first involves the relocation of Gaza residents to other countries and their permanent settlement in those areas, while the second part entails the transfer of ownership of Gaza to the United States. Before presenting this plan, the US president had sought to shape public opinion by describing Gaza as a wasteland and calling for the clearance of all destruction. Subsequently, Trump and US officials described the rehousing of Gaza residents elsewhere as a humanitarian stance, stating that given the extent of destruction, no other option remains for them. Trump claimed that this way, Gaza residents would be housed in beautiful new homes and spared from war and death. Afterward, the US would take control of the Gaza Strip and transform it into a model tourist and recreational area.
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