However, the Palestinian leadership condemned the plan in a statement issued on Wednesday.
President Abbas said, “These calls represent a serious violation of international law,” he said, adding that “without the establishment of the Palestinian state, peace and stability will not be achieved in the region”.
Abbas guides Hamas’s rivals Fateh and the Israeli -occupied West Bank rule parts.
He announced that the Palestinians would “not abandon their land, rights and sacred places” and that “the Gaza Strip is an integral part of the West Bank and East Jerusalem as well as the Palestinian territory.”
Hamas – which is banned by Israel, the United States, the United Kingdom and other countries as a terrorist organization – said in a statement that Trump aims to “occupy the Gaza Strip”.
It has warned that his suggestion is “aggressive for our people and purpose, will not meet stability in the region and only put oil on fire”.
The Palestinians in Gaza also said that the project was completely out of question.
“We have suffered a bomb blast and destruction for about a year and a half, yet we live in Gaza,” one person told the BBC Arabic.
“We will die in Gaza instead of leaving it. We will stay here until we rebuild it. Trump can customize it, but we firmly reject their decisions.”
Under international law, efforts to force the population are strictly forbidden.
The Palestinians also feared “Nakba”, or “destructive”, when hundreds of thousands of people fled or fled their homes during the war in 1948.
Many of these refugees ended in Gaza, where he and his descendants have three -quarters of the population. According to the UN, 900,000 registered migrants live in the West Bank in the West Bank, which Israel occupied with Gaza in the Middle East war in 1967, while 3.4 million others live in Jordan, Syria and Lebanon. Yes.
Israel unilaterally withdrew its troops and settlers from Gaza in 2005, though it maintained control of its shared border, airspace and coast, which has effective control over the movement of people and goods. – Due to Israel’s control level, the United Nations still sees Gaza as an Israeli -occupied territory.
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry said that the kingdom “dismissed Trump’s proposal for Gaza after the war” unclear “and reiterated that it would continue its efforts to establish an independent state of the Palestinian state. And “will not establish diplomatic relations with Israel”.
“It is impossible for the Palestinian people to achieve lasting and justice peace without getting their legitimate rights,” he added.
After talks in Cairo, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdul Daliyati said he had agreed with the Palestinian Authority’s Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa “the importance of moving forward with initial restoration plans … without Palestinians abandoned the Gaza Strip. Currently, especially with their affiliation with and refuse to leave it. “
Turkish Foreign Minister Hawkin Fiden said that transferring Palestinians from Gaza to any form was “unacceptable”, adding: “It is ridiculous to consider too.”
Western governments also expressed alarm about any forced migration.
The French Foreign Ministry said it would “attack the serious violation of international law, the legitimate aspirations of Palestinians, but also a major obstacle to the resolution of the two states and an important unstable factor for our nearest partners Egypt and Jordan As a major obstacle.
Britain’s Secretary of State David Lemmy said: “We have always been clear in our belief that we have to look for two states. We should see Palestinians in the West Bank, in Gaza, living in their hometowns and prosperity. Are capable. “