US government plans to resettlement: one million Palestinians in danger!

Die US-Regierung plant unter Trump die Umsiedlung von bis zu einer Million Palästinensern nach Libyen, mit internationaler Reaktion.
Under Trump, the US government plans to relocate up to one million Palestinians to Libya, with an international reaction. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

US government plans to resettlement: one million Palestinians in danger!

Vienna, AT - The US government under President Donald Trump is considering relocating up to one million Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to Libya. Reports from NBC News are based on insider sources and show that there have already been discussions between the US government and the Libyan leadership. Details of the plan have so far been unclear and no final agreement has been reached. A possible consideration for Libya could be financial resources in billions of billions that were previously frozen by the United States. These developments have triggered both political and social reactions.

Trump also focused on matters in the Gaza Strip. He announced that the United States should take control of the area to own it in the long term. The goal: The Gaza Strip should develop into a "Riviera of the Middle East". Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas rejected these plans and emphasized that the Gaza Strip was an integral part of Palestine. Abbas confirmed the support of the Palestinian leadership for the two -state solution as a guarantee of security and peace.

reactions from the Middle East and beyond

The announcements from Trump met with massive criticism. Hamas described the plans as "racist" and in accordance with the Israeli extreme right. The Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) accused the US President of causing a dangerous escalation that could lead to conflicts with Egypt and Jordan. The People's Front for the liberation of Palestine (PflP) also sentenced Trump's plans to the Palestinian people as a declaration of war.

On the Israeli side, settler groups require the immediate implementation of Trump's plan and the annexation of the West Bank. The NGO Peace NOW, on the other hand, calls for the return of settlers and maintaining the two -state solution. In addition, Israel's finance minister Bezalel Smotrich expressed gratitude towards Trump and quoted a psalm.

international reactions

The international reactions to Trump's plan are just as diverse. Saudi Arabia has confirmed the need for a Palestinian state and rejects any displacement. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan condemned the proposal as unacceptable. German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier also showed up skepticism and emphasized the need for a sustainable solution. US Democrat Chris van Hollen called Trump's plan an ethnic cleaning and warned of dangers for US staff. France rejects forced disorders and sees the plans as an obstacle to the two -state solution. China also expressed concerns about the forced relocation and hopes for a ceasefire to solve the Palestinian question.

The forced relocation of the residents of the Gaza Strip is controversial under international law and is not compatible with international law. The situation is heading and the political tensions in the Middle East remain high. It remains to be seen how negotiations and international relationships will develop.

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