President Donald Trump yesterday reiterated his desire to take over the Gaza Strip, telling a business roundtable in Qatar that the US would “make it a freedom zone” and arguing there was nothing left to save in the Palestinian territory.
Trump first pitched his Gaza idea in February, saying the US would redevelop it and force Palestinians to go elsewhere. The plan drew global condemnation, with Palestinians, Arab nations and the UN saying it would amount to ethnic cleansing.
Speaking to a group of officials and business leaders in Qatar, Trump said he has “concepts for Gaza that I think are very good: Make it a freedom zone, let the United States get involved”.
Trump said he had seen “aerial shots where, I mean, there’s practically no building standing. It’s not like you’re trying to save something. There are no buildings. People are living under the rubble of buildings that collapsed, which is not acceptable.”
“I want to see that (Gaza) be a freedom zone. And if it’s necessary, I think I’d be proud to have the United States have it, take it, make it a freedom zone. Let some good things happen.”
Trump has previously said he wants to turn Gaza into the “Riviera of the Middle East.”