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Washington, County Colombia – Donald Trump's call for the United States to “take over” and “possess” gas after its Palestinian population is fully displaced stunned the defenders of rights and politicians, which prompted the condemnations and strong rejections of the proposal.
While Trump called for a violent gas depopulation, he brought his proposal to a new level during a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, stating that the US would acquire the Palestinian territory.
Critics are arguing that Trump Not only is it advocating for ethnic cleansing in Gaza, it also proposes the acquisition of land with force in violation of the Charter of the United Nations.
In 1994, UN experts identified ethnic cleansing as a “purposeful policy created by an ethnic or religious group to remove violent and inspiring terrorism means the civilian population of another ethnic or religious group of certain geographical areas.”
Trump said Gaza's depopulation is necessary as it has been turned into a “demolition place” after more than 15 months, supported by the US Israeli bombing.
“The US will take over the Gaza Strip and we will also work with it. We will own it, “Trump said.
Netanyahu smiled when Trump's comments during their joint media conference.
In recent months, Trump has also suggested that the US should take over the Panama Canal, Greenland and Canada.
But his remarks to the gas against the background of suffering They were particularly bold on the territory. He was welcomed by many rights campaigns.
Here are some of what Trump's critics had to say:
Ayub Ayub, CEO at the US-Arab Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC), said Trump's proposal was “horrifying”.
Ayub said the US President's comments are “crazy”, but they should not be taken lightly, emphasizing that this is Israel's plan for ethnic Gaza ethnic cleansing.
“This will contradict all rules and international law. This is not something that would be allowed to happen, “Ayub told Al Jazeera.
“But at that moment you should ask yourself if you look at the past year and a half: how much does the international community, including Israel, is really interested in international law and norms? “
He warned that the displacement of the Palestinians would ignite a large turn in the Arab countries and throw the whole region into the more turmoil.
Raed Jarar, Director of Advocacy at US -based rights, dawn rights, struck Trump's remarks to depopulate Gaza and the United States, who took the enclave.
“President Trump's final comments about Gaza's possession emphasize the need for the international community to keep both Israeli and US leaders responsible,” Jarar told Al Jazeera.
“The doubling of Israel's partner in the genocide and ethnic cleansing is not just a threat to Palestine, but a threat to world peace and international order.”
Tariq Habash, resigning Joe Biden's administration, because of his unconditional support for Israel, said the Trump plan was “approval of ethnic cleansing” and a “gross violation of international law”.
“The United States has no right to” own “gas or dictate a future for the Palestinian people. This is not diplomacy and is not in the interest of America, “said Habash, who recently co -founded the brain trust in a new politics, before Al Jazeera.
Nancy Ocel, President of the International Policy Center, said that Trump's proposal It sounds ideas from the “most darkened heads of history”.
“President Trump's comments suggest that the Gaza Strip population be moved permanently and that the territory of the United States is” taking over “the territory is nothing less than an open call to commit a crime against humanity,” said Oceil.
“It is undoubtedly the President of the United States to encourage the violent displacement of the population and the acquisition of territory in the 21st century.”
Congressman Rashida Vlob, a Democrat from Michigan, called on her colleagues who say they support the decision of two countries to speak against Trump.
“The Palestinians are not going anywhere,” Vlob wrote in a social media publication.
“This president can throw away this fanatical bull *** because of bilateral support in the Congress to finance genocide and ethnic cleansing.”
The US-Islamic Relations Council (CAIR) has rejected Trump's comments, saying that if the US president really wants peace in the region, he must work to stop the oppression of the Palestinians.
“Gaza belongs to the Palestinian people, not the United States, and the call of President Trump to displace the Palestinians from their land or temporarily or is constantly an absolute non-Starter,” Cair Executive Director Nihad Avad said in a statement.
“If the Palestinian people had ever been forcibly expelled from Gaza, this crime against humanity would graduate from the Israeli genocide of the Palestinians on their own land, Spark The conflict, put the last nail in the ark of international law and permanently note the international image of our country. “
Bismila. Gaza belongs to the Palestinian people, not the United States, and the call of President Trump to expel the Palestinians from their land is an absolute non-Starter. Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the whole Muslim world made it clear that this deluded idea was …
– Cair National (@cairnational) February 5, 2025
The Arab American Institute said Trump hosted a “war offender” in the White House for “accidental discussion” about genocide and ethnic cleansing.
“This declaration will give ammunition to Iran and other opponents, while undermining our Arab partners in the region. It opposes decades of bilateral US support for the decision of two countries-the only viable means to guarantee peace, stability and security for both Israeli and Palestinian peoples, “says the group in a series of publications on social media.
“Palestinians cannot be deleted.”