Hamas rejects Trump’s ‘racist’ Gaza relocation plan

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The US president’s proposal for the enclave’s future would infringe on the rights of Palestinians, a leader of the militant group has said

Hamas has rejected US President Donald Trump’s proposal to assume control of Gaza and relocate Palestinians from the enclave.

In a statement on Wednesday, Izzat al-Risheq, a member of the armed group’s Politburo, slammed the plan, calling it “racist” and “a blatant attempt to eradicate the Palestinian cause.”

At a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, Trump proposed that the US take over Gaza to redevelop what he referred to as the “demolition site” that the enclave has become following the 15-month conflict between Israel and Hamas. He described his vision as transforming Gaza into the “Riviera of the Middle East,” outlining a plan for the US to clear the area, rebuild infrastructure, and create jobs and housing. He also reiterated his earlier call for the Palestinians to be permanently resettled outside of the enclave.

According to al-Risheq, Trump’s plan would deny Palestinians their “established national rights.”

“The Palestinian people in Gaza have thwarted plans for displacement and deportation under the continuous bombardment for more than fifteen months. They are rooted in their land and will not accept any plans aimed at uprooting them,” he said.

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Another senior leader of the group, Sami Abu Zuhri, called Trump’s suggestions “a recipe for creating chaos and tension” in the entire region.

“Our people in the Gaza Strip will not allow these plans to pass,” Zuhri said, adding that “what is required is to end the [Israeli] occupation and aggression against our people, not to expel them from their land.”

Trump’s remarks drew a barrage of criticism worldwide. Türkiye and Egypt were first to reject any attempts to displace Palestinians. In an official statement following a meeting between Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and his Egyptian counterpart, Badr Abdelatty, in Ankara on Tuesday, the two condemned any actions aimed at relocating Palestinians, warning that this would risk escalating the conflict and jeopardize efforts for peace.

Saudi Arabia, a key American ally in the region, also firmly rejected Trump’s proposal, calling the idea of relocating Gazans an “infringement on the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.” In a statement on Wednesday, the country’s Foreign Ministry warned it would not form diplomatic relations with Israel, Washington’s long-term goal, without the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.

Australia and New Zealand reiterated their support for a two-state solution and said they won’t be commenting further on every proposal put forward with regard to Gaza in the future.


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Riyad Mansour, the leader of the Palestinian delegation to the US, suggested that instead of being moved to other countries, Palestinians should either be allowed to reclaim their homes in Israel or rebuild Gaza themselves.

“For those who want to send Gazans to a happy ‘nice place,’ let them go back, you know, to their original homes inside Israel. There are nice places there, and they will be happy to return,” he said in a statement on Wednesday.

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