World reaction to Trump’s comments on ethnic cleansing in Gaza | Gaza News

US President Donald Trump revealed his horrific plan Take off the Gaza Strip After the Palestinians were forcefully transferred from the besieged pocket, which raised the concerns that it would support an ethnic cleansing campaign.
During a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, Trump suggested that the Palestinians “would like to leave” Gaza, saying that he expects a long -term American ownership of the tape while rebuilding, claiming that they brought jobs and economic prosperity to the region.
Trump’s comments attracted sharp responses in the United States and abroad. Here are some major reactions from all over the world:
agitation
Sami Abu Zouri, a senior Hamas official, said that the invitation to the Palestinians in Gaza had been ethnic to be “expelled from their land.”
Abu Zuhri said: “Trump’s statements about his desire to control Gaza are ridiculous and ridiculous, and any ideas of this kind are able to ignite the area.” “We consider them [the plan] A recipe for chaos and tension in the region because the people of Gaza will not allow such plans to pass. “
“The American racist position is compatible with an Israeli right -wing position in our families to remove our people and eliminate our cause,” said Hamas spokesman Abdul Latif Al -Qalbi.
Palestine Liberation Organization
The Secretary -General Hussein Al -Sheikh said that the Palestine Liberation Organization rejects all calls for the displacement of the Palestinian people from their homeland.
“The Palestinian leadership confirms its steadfast position that the two -state solution, according to international legitimacy and international law, is to ensure security, stability and peace,” said the PLO official on X.
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
While Trump claimed that Riyadh is not demanding the Palestinian homeland, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia said it will not normalize relations with Israel without establishing a Palestinian state.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it had rejected any attempts to provide the Palestinians from their land and described its position as “clear and explicit” as well as not negotiable.
She said, “The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has also repeated its rejection, which was previously announced for any violation of the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, whether through the Israeli settlement policies, which included the Palestinian territories, or attempts to remove the Palestinian people from their land.”
American Senator Chris Murphy
Murphy, a democratic, said on X. It is like a bad joke, sick. “
American Senator Chris van Holin
Van Holin said: “Trump’s proposal to pay two million Palestinians from Gaza and take” ownership “by force, if necessary, is simply a ethnic cleansing with another name.”
“This declaration will give an ammunition to Iran and other opponents while undermining our Arab partners in the region.”
Democrat said that Trump’s proposal “challenges contracts of American support from the two parties to resolve a state … Congress must stand in this dangerous and reckless scheme.”
CAIR, American Islamic Call Group
The Council of American Islamic Relations said: “Gaza belongs to the Palestinian people, not the United States, and the invitation of President Trump to expel the Palestinians from their land is an absolute start.”
“If the Palestinian people are expelled in one way or another from Gaza, this crime against humanity will raise a widespread struggle, put the final nail in the coffin of international law, and destroys the remaining international image and nation.”
Russia
“There are Israeli plans to completely control the occupied West Bank and attempts to remove the Palestinians from the Gaza Strip,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said, adding that “the practice of collective punishment is a way that Russia rejects.”
China
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that it opposes forced transport to the people of Gaza and hopes that all parties will stop after the post -conflict governance as an opportunity to restore the Palestinian issue to a political settlement based on the two -state solution.
Australia
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albaniz said the government continues to support a state solution “as both Israelis and Palestinians can live in peace and security.”
He said: “We have supported the ceasefire. We have supported the hostages who were released and supported helping to reach Gaza.”
However, the direct comment on Trump’s speech was refused, saying: “I will not get a current comment on the statements of the President of the United States.”
Amnesty International
Paul Operation, CEO of the American Amnesty International, said that the removal of all Palestinians from Gaza was “destroying them as a people.”
“Gaza is their home. He said that the death and destruction of Gaza is the result of the government of Israel, which kills civilians by thousands, and often we have bombs.”
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2025-02-05 07:35:00