President Donald Trump said Palestinians are not allowed to return to Gaza as part of his plan to have war-torn territory ownership for the United States.
In a pre-interview with Fox News's Bret Baier in a clip released on Monday, Trump was asked about his "self" proposal and rebuild Gaza. .
“We will build beautiful communities for 1.9 million people. We will build beautiful communities, safe communities – maybe five, six, maybe two, but we will build safe communities, away from their location, "All these dangers are. More clips of the interview will be aired Monday night.
"At the same time, I will have that - see it as a future real estate development. It will be a beautiful land."
When asked if Palestinians have the right to return to the land, Trump said: "No, they won't be much better, much better because of their housing."
In his initial announcement last week, Trump said Palestinians and “many” would be able to live in Gaza after the United States owned it.
"I envision the people of the world who live in the world. You will be an incredible place. I think the potential of the Gaza Strip is incredible," he said, and it could be the "Riviera of the Middle East".
Trump told Bayer that he wanted to build a permanent residence for the millions of Palestinians currently living in Gaza, which he said is currently unavailable after a 16-month war between Hamas and Israel.
"I'm talking about starting construction, I think I can make an agreement with Jordan. I think I can make an agreement with Egypt. You know, we give them billions of dollars a year." He said he said he could try in both An Arab state builds a permanent residence for the Palestinians.
The feasibility of the plan is unclear: Hamas, who ruled the region, said it would not hand over control. Officials from Egypt and Jordan have also repeatedly refused to accept Palestinian refugees from Gaza, believing that transferring large numbers of refugees to their countries could risk further expansion of the conflict.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.