Hamas says that the Trump rebuilding plan is “a recipe for chaos”


The Palestinian terrorist group that The attack on Israel The war in Gaza has now launched President Donald Trump's invitation to the United States to rebuild the region “a recipe for chaos and tension in the region.”

Trump sent shock waves Throughout the Middle East after it announced last night that the United States will take over, “take over the Gaza Strip”, send it and rebuild the region.

“Instead of holding the Zionist occupation accountable for the crime of genocide and displacement, it is rewarded, and it was not punished,” Hamas told Associated Press on Wednesday.

Hamas's attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, led to the Israeli army to enter the Gaza Strip on its mission to eliminate the Palestinian terrorist group. As a result, the conflict made a large part of the landless land. the The United Nations is estimated late last year 1.9 million people – about 90 % of Gaza population – were internally displaced.

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The Palestinian terrorist group Hamas says that Trump's plan for the United States to rebuild Gaza is “a recipe for chaos and tension in the region.” (AP/Alex Brandon/Majdi Fathi/Nurphoto via Getty Images)

Hamas added to AP that Trump's plan is “a recipe for chaos and tension in the region.

“What President Trump said about his intention to remove the residents of the Gaza Strip outside it and the United States' control over the tape by force is a crime against humanity,” a senior Hamas official also told Fox News on Wednesday.

“We ask the brokers, especially the United States, to pay the occupation to implement the ceasefire agreement in its three stages without procrastination or manipulation, because we are committed to implementing the agreement as long as the occupation is linked to it, and any treatment in the implementation of the agreement may lead to its collapse,” the official added.

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US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet at the White House on Tuesday 4 February. (Reuters/Elizabeth Franz)

Trump announced at a joint press conference with Prime Minister Israel Benjamin Netanyahu In the White House on Tuesday, “the United States will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will work with it as well,”

He continued, “We will possess it and be responsible for dismantling all the dangerous bombs and other weapons on the site.”

Trump said: “The level of the site, the disposal of destroyed buildings, creation, and create economic development that will provide unlimited numbers of jobs and housing for the region's members,” Trump said. “Do a real work. Do something different. Only you can't return. If you go back, it will end up in the same way that you have enjoyed for 100 years.”

“The timing of Trump's comments” raises huge questions about the current ceasefire agreement, which is supposed to see the remaining hostages issued by Gaza. “

“There are dozens of living hostages inside the Gaza Strip that Hamas is now preserved, the group that currently controls Gaza. It will not be surprising if Hamas is retreating tomorrow to back down from the current agreement or put more pressure on the negotiating table, Ying's said in a The video was posted on X last night.

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Tents were created between the ruins of destroyed houses in Beit Lahia, in the northern Gaza Strip, on January 29. (AP/jehad alshrafi)

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“But the timing of these statements is very important. It is very important that these hostages are still in the families of Hamas and that the Palestinians who were removed from Gaza were a red line not only for Hamas, but for regional countries, including Egypt, Jordan, and others in terms of their connection with the Palestinian people there,” Add.

Fox News Tri Yinget and Emma Callon contributed to this report.

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