Israel preparing for Palestinians’ departure from Gaza after Trump remarks

Abdel Kareem Hana, Associated Press
A man walks past a house that remains partly standing in an area largely destroyed by the Israeli army’s air and ground offensive in Gaza City on Feb. 5, 2025.

Israel is preparing for a mass departure of Palestinian residents from Gaza after President Trump floated a proposal for the U.S. to take control of the strip currently under Hamas control.

The Israeli military has been directed to be ready for Palestinians’ exiting via land crossings and “special arrangements for exit by sea and air,” Israel Katz, the country’s defense minister, said in a post on social media platform X.

Trump shared his idea Tuesday during a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House. The president said the U.S. should have the responsibility of clearing the territory of rubble and unexploded bombs and could help to rebuild the region.

“I think you’ll make that into an international, unbelievable place. … I don’t want to be cute, I don’t want to be a wise guy, but the Riviera of the Middle East. … This could be so magnificent,” he said.

Trump also said Palestinians could be permanently resettled from Gaza, and that they shouldn’t want to go back to the war-torn territory. However, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Wednesday suggested relocation of Palestinians could be temporary.

Early Thursday morning, Trump returned to the topic of Gaza in a Truth Social post, doubling down on his proposal for the U.S. to take over the area. He also rebuffed the suggestion that the U.S. military would need to get involved if “necessary.”

“The Gaza Strip would be turned over to the United States by Israel at the conclusion of fighting. The Palestinians, people like Chuck Schumer, would have already been resettled in far safer and more beautiful communities, with new and modern homes, in the region,” the president wrote.

“They would actually have a chance to be happy, safe, and free,” he continued. “The U.S., working with great development teams from all over the World, would slowly and carefully begin the construction of what would become one of the greatest and most spectacular developments of its kind on Earth. No soldiers by the U.S. would be needed! Stability for the region would reign!!!”

The Hill has reached out to Netanyahu’s office and Schumer for comment.

Updated: 12:50 p.m.

Tags Benjamin Netanyahu Chuck Schumer Donald Trump Gaza Israel Israel Katz Israel-Hamas war Karoline Leavitt Trump administration Trump foreign policy Trump Gaza proposal

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