Trump floats plan to 'just clean out' Gaza
Israel's far-right finance minister welcomes Trump's idea to 'clean out' Gaza
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US President Donald Trump floated a plan Saturday to "just clean out" Gaza, and said he wants Egypt and Jordan to take Palestinians from the territory in a bid to create Middle East peace.
Describing Gaza as a "demolition site" after the Israel-Hamas war, Trump said he had spoken to Jordan's King Abdullah II about the issue and expected to talk to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Sunday.
"I'd like Egypt to take people. And I'd like Jordan to take people," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One.
"You're talking about probably a million and half people, and we just clean out that whole thing. You know, over the centuries it's had many, many conflicts that site. And I don't know, something has to happen."
The vast majority of Gaza's 2.4 million people have been displaced, often multiple times, by the war that began with Hamas's attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023.
Trump said moving Gaza's inhabitants could be "temporarily or could be long term."
"It's literally a demolition site right now, almost everything is demolished and people are dying there," added Trump.
"So I'd rather get involved with some of the Arab nations and build housing at a different location where they can maybe live in peace for a change."
A fragile truce and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas -- which was signed on the last day of former US president Joe Biden's administration but which Trump has claimed credit for -- has entered its second week.
Israel's far-right finance minister welcomes Trump's idea to 'clean out' Gaza
Far-right Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich on Sunday welcomed US President Donald Trump's idea to "clean out" Gaza by relocating Palestinian residents of the territory to Egypt and Jordan.
"The idea of helping them find other places to start a better life is a great idea. After years of glorifying terrorism, they will be able to establish new and good lives in other places," Smotrich said in a statement.