‘We’ll own it’: Trump says US will take over the Gaza Strip

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But Trump appeared to suggest that it was not Palestinians who would return there.

“It should not go through a process of rebuilding and occupation by the same people that have really stood there and fought for it and lived there and died there and lived a miserable existence there,” he said.

He said Gaza’s 2 million inhabitants should instead “go to other countries of interest with humanitarian hearts”.

Netanyahu hailed Trump as the “greatest friend Israel has ever had”.

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He said the US President’s Gaza plan could “change history” and was worth “paying attention to”.

Egypt and Jordan have flatly rejected Trump’s suggestion of moving Palestinians from Gaza.

The Palestinian envoy to the United Nations meanwhile said world leaders should “respect” the wishes of Palestinians.

Gazans have also denounced Trump’s idea. “Trump thinks Gaza is a pile of garbage — absolutely not,” said 34-year-old Hatem Azzam, a resident of the southern city of Rafah.

US President Donald Trump meets with Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office of the White House. Photo / AFP

The US President has claimed credit for securing the first six-week phase of the Israel-Hamas truce after more than 15 months of fighting and bombing, and he was expected to urge Netanyahu to move to the next phase aimed at a more lasting peace.

Netanyahu earlier said “we’re going to try” when asked how optimistic he was about moving on to phase two.

He hailed Trump’s “great force and powerful leadership” in sealing the original ceasefire deal, and took a swipe at former President Joe Biden, with whom he had tense relations over the death toll in Gaza.

“When the other side sees daylight between us — and occasionally in the last few years they saw daylight — it’s more difficult. When we cooperate, chances are good,” Netanyahu said.

Israel said hours ahead of the White House talks it was sending a team to mediator Qatar to discuss the second phase of the agreement.

Hamas said on Tuesday negotiations for the second phase had begun, with spokesman Abdel Latif al-Qanou saying the focus was on “shelter, relief and reconstruction”.

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Under the first phase of the ceasefire, Palestinian militants and Israel have begun exchanging hostages.

Eighteen hostages have been freed so far in exchange for some 600 mostly Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails.

The war began when Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, taking into Gaza 251 hostages, 76 of whom are still held in the Palestinian territory including 34 the Israeli military says are dead.

Families of the Israeli hostages have been urging all sides to ensure the agreement is maintained so their loved ones can be freed.

Since the Gaza ceasefire took effect on January 19, Israel has launched a deadly operation against militants in the occupied West Bank’s north.

UN aid agency UNRWA — which is now banned in Israel — warned that the heavily impacted refugee camp of Jenin was “going into a catastrophic direction”.

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On Tuesday, the Israeli Army said a gunman killed two soldiers before being shot dead in an attack south of Jenin.

The truce has also led to a surge of food, fuel, medical and other aid into Gaza, and allowed people displaced by the war to return to the north of the Palestinian territory.

Hamas’ October 7 attack resulted in the deaths of 1210 people on the Israeli side, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.

Israel’s retaliatory response has killed at least 47,518 people in Gaza, the majority civilians, according to the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry. The UN considers these figures as reliable.

© Agence France-Presse

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