President Trump’s plan to keep Gaza into US and transfer its two million Palestinians to the Israeli right, frightened Palestinians, surprised US Arab allies, and confused regional analysts who saw it inaccessible. –
For some experts, this idea was not so likely – would Mr. Trump really endanger US troops in another complex war against militant Islamists in the Middle East? – He wondered if it was merely an inaugural bid in a new era of negotiations about Gaza’s future.
According to Israeli right, Mr Trump’s plan revealed decades of unwanted Orthodox over the Israeli Palestinian conflict, raising the possibility of a militant threat in Gaza. In particular, the settlers praised him as a route through which they can eventually resettle Gaza with Jewish citizens.
For the Palestinians, the proposal will create a more horrific ethnic cleansing than any displacement since 1948, when the Jewish state ousted about 800 800,000 Arabs during wars around the creation of the state. Was gone or forced to escape.
Gaza -based Palestinian political analyst Professor Mukherjee Absada said, who was displaced from his home during the war. “Palestinians live in tents with their damaged houses instead of moving elsewhere.”
“Very important,” written by Atamar Ben Gowter, who is a very leader of Israeli legislator and settlers, A social media post. “The only solution to Gaza is to encourage the transfer of Ghazan.”
“Comedy,” said Political Observer and former Israeli ambassador Elon Pankas. “It seems to be more practical than to be connected to Canada and buy Greenland.”
But it is very unconscious of the project that indicated to some people that it was not to be literally.
Just as Mr Trump has often made a bold threats somewhere else that he has not finally implemented, some have seen his pocket in Gaza as a negotiation plan, which aims to compromise with Hamas and Arab leaders. Had to force.
In Gaza, Hamas has not yet agreed to completely control power, which reduces the possibility of expanding the ceasefire to the Israeli government. Somewhere in the region, Saudi Arabia is refusing to normalize relations with Israel, or to help the post -Gaza rule, unless Israel is willing to establish a Palestinian state.
Israeli and Palestinian analysts said Mr Trump’s maximum plan could try to change both sides to their positions.
According to Michael Milshin, an Israeli analyst on Palestinian Affairs, there is a choice between keeping its control over Gaza and maintaining Palestinian presence there, Hamas may be settled for the latter.
According to Palestinian political scientist Professor AbuSada, according to Palestinian state scientist Professor AbuSada, Saudi Arabia is being forced to quit his insistence on the Palestinian state and instead for a deal that the rights of Palestinians are right. Protects but does not have the right to sovereignty.
Saudi Arabia on Wednesday rejected Mr Trump’s plan, issuing a statement, pointing to his support for the Palestinian state. But some still think that the Saudi position can change. During Mr Trump’s previous reign, in 2020, the United Arab Emirates made a similar agreement when he agreed to normalize relations with Israel in exchange for the delay of the Israeli West Bank.
“Trump is showing more and more pressure to scare them against Hamas, so he gives real privileges,” said Professor AbuSada. “I also think he is using more and more pressure against the region, so they will be less solved in return for normal with Israel. Just as the United Arab Emirates did. “
Israeli analysts said that as a result, Mr Trump has attributed Israel to supporting the expansion of a ceasefire fire.
For more than a year, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right -wing allies have threatened that if the war with Hamas ends, its alliance has been threatened to end it. Now, these hardcores have off-ramps-Israel’s largest ally pledge to evacuate Gaza at any time in the future.
“Over time, he will need to see some evidence that this is really happening,” said Netanyahu, a former adviser to Mr Netanyahu, citing the right -wing elements.
But for now, he added, “They will be more patient.”
Gabi Sobelman Assisted in reporting from Israel’s rehearsal.