Washington, DC- When President Donald Trump called on race cleaning Gaza and the United States to "owe" the territory, hundreds of protesters outside the White House warned him "Palestine did not sell".
On Tuesday night, hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Washington, DC to protest the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Network as a visit to the White House and called on the Trump administration to stop providing weapons to Israel.
The protesters shouted, "Liberty Palestine", and condemned Israel's atrocities in severe security existence.
Michael Schirterzer, a radical of protests, said Americans do not want them to use the taxes of the Palestinians.
Schirter rejected Trump's call for race cleaning Gaza as a "crazy" call.
"The Palestinian people will have nowhere to go. They are the indigenous peoples of that land." He told Peninsula TV. "It is said that you want to replace people's mentality."
Trump said earlier that if he had the opportunity, the Palestinian people were "happy" to leave Gaza and reiterated that he "permanently" replaced the entire territorial population.
US presidents face strong opposition to Arab countries and rights groups to formulate proposed plans, saying that this will constitute racial cleaning.
However, Trump's speech at the press conference with Neitanahu on Tuesday later, saying that the United States would "take over Gaza" after the population was reduced and "possessed".
In the White House protests, the 24 -year -old Iranian demonstrator Sofia Ahmad tried to find a description of Trump's call for large -scale displaces in Gaza.
"He is the president's fact that is disgusting," Aihamad told Peninsula TV.
"He is a fascist, a mental patient, a narcissistic person. But it is still important to show up here."
She emphasized that Netanyahu was the judge's fugitive, and the International Criminal Court (ICC) wanted to make hunger as a war weapon for war in Gaza.
Ahmad said: "Washington Special Economic Zone is everywhere in war criminals, but the worst case is here-a person is an ethnic extinction architect."
Israel's offensive in the United States in Gasha killed nearly 62,000 Palestinians, including thousands of missing persons. These people have been assumed to die since October 2023.
Leading human rights organizations and UN experts have accused Israel of ethnic extinction on Palestinians, to destroy their efforts as a people.
The Organizer of the Palestinian Youth Movement Mohammad Qasim said the protesters were angry and Netanyahu was a "war criminal" and had been invited to Washington.
Cassim said: "We protest on the street to show that he is unpopular in our city."
He added that "there is no way" Trump can successfully force the Palestinian to leave Gaza.
He said: "We have seen the determination to show the land shown in the past 15 to 16 months in the past 15 to 16 months." Leaving their land, then he will be very misunderstood. "
The protesters projected a "wanted" poster on a hotel overlooking the White House.
They also waved the Palestinian flag and held a sign of condemning our support for Israel.
A poster wrote: "Paying a house instead of race extinction."
A woman wearing a statue of Liberty stood in the middle of the crowd and depicting the Israeli military officer dragging her.
Earlier that day, Palestinian's rights advocate held a press conference at the same place of protests to condemn the interview of Neitanahu.
Osama Abuirshaid, executive director of the Palestinian American Muslims, said that Trump should not allow Neitanahu to manipulate him and call on the US President to change the motivation of Israeli relations.
Abu Sand said that former US President Joe Biden made Neitanahu not respect him and showed him the "middle finger."
"Trump has this rare opportunity to show the world who is showing the boss, and he is in a new era," Abu Said told reporters.
He said: "This does not mean that we agree with all policies, but we agree with one thing-the United States should respect the United States again."
Medea Benjamin, co -founder of the anti -war group pink co -founder, also said that Trump has a "incredible opportunity" seeking peace in the Middle East.
"He will walk through the road of warm people, or he will listen to the voice of the American people. These people have said for a few months. We have to stop the fire, but we want to stop sending weapons to Israel," Benjamin said.
She added that Neitanahu should face justice due to the atrocities of the Palestinian, rather than being invited to the White House.
"Neitanahu does not belong to the streets of Washington, DC. He belongs to Hague," said Benjamin.
Some spokespersons at the press conference put forward a more reconciliation tone, calling on Trump to promise to bring peace to the Middle East and propose the "American First" agenda.
Promotes believe that priority to consider U.S. interests will require Neitanahu's requirements for more weapons and Israeli support.
Trump was praised due to the fragile Gaza ceasefire, Gaza's ceasefire caused a great relief, and the population of the damaged territory soared humanitarian assistance.
When asked about the obvious reconciliation tone, Nihad Awad, executive director of the Islamic Relations Committee (CAIR), said that this does not represent changes in position.
He pointed out that his team and Trump's "complete differences" in certain policies, including the president's anti -immigrant promotion.
"But this does not mean that he is just the enemy of us and the people."
"We believe that the office he is so powerful is so powerful. He has important opportunities to bring peace to the region, based on justice, freedom, dignity, and respect for everyone. Therefore, this is our attractiveness to him- Because he can do it, he promised to do this. "
A few hours later, AWAD issued a statement that condemned Trump to call for the Palestinian to move to Gaza.
He said: "Gasha belongs to the people of Palestine, not the United States. President Trump temporarily or permanently has the call from the Palestinian to the land."
"Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the entire Muslim world have clearly stated that this delusional idea is unacceptable."