In their own words: What Trump said about Gaza and how top administration officials contradicted him

WASHINGTON (APP): The Trump administration’s high voices on Wednesday Conflicting with some comments The president had a day ago about gaining long -term control about the United States Gaza scattered Gaza, Likely to send to US troops And the residents of the area are being re -resettled.

President Donald Trump Remarks on Tuesday Close alarms in Arab countries And even i Some of his Republican ally Before the Secretary of Foreign Marco Rubio And the White House Press Secretary Caroline Levit Tried to go back.

What did Trump, Rubio and Levit said, and take a look at the important sector in which they disagree.

On the resettlement of refugees outside Gaza

Trump: “I hope we can do something where they don’t want to go back.”

“If we can get a beautiful area permanently, in good homes to resett people where they can be happy and cannot be shot and can’t be killed and did not do it with death What is happening in Gaza. ”

Rubio: “Transfer, obviously, when you are rebuilding it, people will have to live somewhere. This is a natural disaster. What it has openly presented is in the United States of America. Help the removal of debris, help rebuild the weapons – rebuild homes and businesses and make people back. “

Levit: “The president has made it clear that he needs to temporarily move out of Gaza.”

On sending us a soldier to Gaza

Trump: “We will do what we need. If it is necessary, we will do it.

Levit: “The president has not pledged to put shoes on the ground in Gaza.”

Rubio: “This did not mean an abusive move. That meant, in my opinion, offering a very generous move, reconstruction and reconstruction.

Overing long -term control over the United States and monitoring Gaza’s reconstruction

Trump: “I see a long -term ownership position, and I see it in this part of the Middle East, and probably the whole Middle East.”

“We are about to handle this piece and we are going to prepare it, create thousands and thousands of jobs. And this will be something that can be very proud of the Middle East.

“We have the opportunity to do something that can be extraordinary. And I don’t want to be cute. I don’t want to be a wise man.

“It can be so wonderful. But more importantly, there are people who are completely destroyed, who are now living there, they can live in a much better situation because they are living in hell. And they will now be able to live comfortably. We will ensure that it has done world -class work.

Rubio: “What President Trump announced yesterday is the United States offering to rebuild the area.”

Levit: “It has become very clear to the president that the United States needs to join the reconstruction effort to ensure stability in the region for all people. This does not mean that US taxpayers try this effort. Will provide financial support.

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