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Trump Reverses Stance on Palestinian Displacement Amid Gaza Reconstruction Talks

President Trump declares no expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza, marking a shift in his earlier proposals for the war-torn region's future.

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  1. Trump remark about not "expelling anyone from Gaza" quickly welcomed by America's Arab partners in the Mideast

    It appeared on Wednesday, with Mr. Trump's remarks at the White House, that those further talks with America's regional partners may have convinced the White House that displacing the entire population of Gaza was not a tenable proposition.

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  2. In U-Turn, Trumps Says ‘Nobody’s Expelling Any Palestinians’ From Gaza

    The Gaza “Riviera plan” has been met with fury and fear in the Middle East as no country is prepared to take in Palestinian refugees, insisting that Gaza is a part of a future Palestinian state.

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  3. US Presents New Ceasefire Plan to Hamas, Israel

    The updated proposal calls for Israel and Hamas to use the ceasefire extension to negotiate a long-term deal on Gaza.

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Mar 13th, 2025, 2:05 PM ET

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In a surprising reversal, President Trump stated that no Palestinians will be expelled from Gaza, contradicting his earlier plans for their relocation amid reconstruction efforts. Egypt and Hamas welcomed this change, suggesting it reflects a humanitarian understanding. Trump's vision for Gaza includes U.S. control and development, which had faced significant criticism. The new comments appear to signal a response to diplomatic pushback from Arab nations and ongoing ceasefire negotiations. Given the complex situation in Gaza, further discussions will shape the region's future.


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  • Trump stated that no Palestinians would be expelled from Gaza, reversing his earlier claims that their relocation was necessary for redevelopment plans.

  • Egypt and Hamas welcomed Trump's comments, reflecting a potential shift towards a more humane approach in light of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

  • Negotiations involving several Arab nations aim to address Gaza's reconstruction without displacing its residents, contrasting Trump's previous proposals.


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