Defeating Hamas is Israel’s responsibility, the country’s prime minister has insisted
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dismissed claims that US President Donald Trump suggested deploying American troops to Gaza.
On Tuesday during a joint press conference with Netanyahu, Trump announced that “the US will take over the Gaza Strip,” level the buildings destroyed in the war between Israel and Hamas, and turn the territory into the “Riviera of the Middle East.” When asked later by journalists whether he would send US troops into the enclave, Trump stated he would “do what is necessary.”
Speaking to Fox News on Thursday during a visit to Washington, the Israeli prime minister, was asked during a live interview with Sean Hannity to comment on American media speculation that Trump intended for the US to assume control of Gaza.
“Well, I don’t think he talked about sending US troops to complete the job of destroying Hamas,” Netanyahu replied, stressing “That’s our commitment, our job, and we’re absolutely committed to it.”
Netanyahu also cast doubt on whether Trump ever intended for the US to finance Gaza’s reconstruction. “Neighboring states, wealthy states would do it,” he stated.
The US leader also suggested that Palestinians should be relocated to nearby states, at the expense of “neighboring countries of great wealth.”
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Following Trump’s remarks, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt later clarified that the US is “not going to pay for the rebuilding of Gaza” but will work with regional partners on reconstruction. She also indicated that Trump has not committed to sending US troops into the enclave.
Despite international criticism, Netanyahu has praised Trump’s proposal, calling it “remarkable.” Speaking to Hannity on Thursday, he claimed that the idea was simply to allow Gazans who wanted to leave the territory the freedom to do so. “I mean, what’s wrong with that? They can leave, they can then come back, they can relocate and come back…” he argued.
Trump’s Gaza proposals have triggered widespread condemnation, with world leaders and humanitarian organizations warning of severe consequences for regional stability and Palestinian rights.
Several nations, including key US allies in the Middle East and Europe, have firmly opposed any forced displacement of Palestinians or any radical restructuring of Gaza without Palestinian consent. They argue that such moves could worsen the humanitarian crisis and further destabilize an already volatile region.
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