US president Trump says Gaza will be ‘reach area, under American management’

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Tue, 11 Feb 2025 - 10:11 GMT

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Tue, 11 Feb 2025 - 10:11 GMT

CAIRO – 11 February 2025: US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he wants to move up to two million people from Gaza, adding that “it is not difficult, and does not consider to be ethnic cleansing,” Al-Qahira News Channel reported.

He explained that he wants to make Gaza Strip a ‘rich area’ that provides thousands of jobs.

Trump said that Gaza will be ‘under American management,’ expressing his full confidence regarding control over the Gaza Strip, explaining that Hamas must release all hostages by Saturday.

He added, “We will manage Gaza very properly and we will not buy it.”

On the sidelines of his meeting with Jordan's King Abdullah II at the White House, the US president said the Palestinians would live safely somewhere other than Gaza, stressing that a solution could be reached.

Jordanian King Abdullah II said on Tuesday that Arab leaders will come to the United States in response to Trump's plan regarding Gaza, noting that they will be presenting an alternative plan.

He explained during meeting with the US president Donald Trump that he ‘will do what is in best for Jordan.’

“We are waiting to see Egypt’s plan regarding Gaza,” King Abdullah said. The Jordanian King said that his country will receive 2,000 sick children from Gaza.

Jordan’s King has reaffirmed his country’s firm stance on the displacement of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip and West Bank.

“Concluded a constructive meeting with President Trump at the White House today. Grateful for the President’s warm welcome,” King Abdullah II said in a post on his X account following a meeting with US President Donald Trump.

“We discussed Jordan’s longstanding partnership with the United States. It continues to be a partnership for stability, peace, and mutual security.

I also stressed the importance of working towards de-escalation in the West Bank and preventing a deterioration of the situation there that could have far-reaching implications for the entire region,” the king said.

He added that Jordan and the US will continue to play “an active role with our partners to reach a just and comprehensive peace for everyone in the region.”

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