US President Donald Trump threatened Iran, launched the idea of deporting American citizens that are guilty of crimes and said the Palestinians might have no other alternative than leaving Gaza in many comments to journalists from the White House on Tuesday.
On Iran, Trump said he had told his advisers to erase the country if he murdered him.
“If they did, they would be erased,” he said while signing an executive decree calling for the US government to impose maximum pressure in Tehran. “There is nothing left.”
The Ministry of Justice has filed Federal accusations in November On an alleged Iranian plot to kill Trump before the presidential election.
The department allegedly alleged that Iranian officials had asked Farhad Shakeri, 51, in September to focus on surveillance and, ultimately, Trump’s stinging. Shakeri is still free in Iran.
Mulls depulse American prisoners
On the issue of American prisoners, Trump said that he was studying the legality of sending dangerous offenders to prisons in other countries.
“If we had the legal right to do so, I would do it in the blink of an eye,” he said. “I don’t know we do it. We are looking at it right now.”
Trump did not say which countries could make American prisoners.
But his comments come after the Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that El Salvador had proposed prison of certain violent American criminals and that the offer was “very generous” – even if it raised legal concerns.
Offers the permanent displacement of Palestinians
In Gaza, Trump reiterated his appeal to the Palestinians on Tuesday to leave “definitively” the enclave, which he described as a “demolition site” after the War of Israel with Hamas activists.
“I don’t think people should go back to Gaza,” said Trump, sitting in the oval office with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“You can’t live in Gaza for the moment. I think we need another place,” said Trump.
Israel has removed its Northern Gaza blockages, allowing the thousands of Palestinians to return to their communities – even if their houses were destroyed. Meanwhile, the families of Israel expect a word on SI, and when, the hostages will be published.
“I think it should be a place that will make people happy. You look at the decades, everything is death in Gaza. It has happened for years. Everything is death. If we can get a beautiful region to reinstall the people, permanently, in beautiful houses where they can be happy and not be killed and not be killed and not be cut to death like what is happening in Gaza.
Trump called Jordan, Egypt and other Arab countries to temporarily take the Palestinians from Gaza while reconstruction takes place in the enclave after the devastating war between Hamas and Israel. His call on Tuesday was the first time he floated publicly to make this resettlement permanent.
“I hope we could do something where they wouldn’t want to go back,” said Trump. “Who would like to go back? They only felt death and destruction.”
Trump’s remarks echo the wishes of the extreme right of Israel and contradict the commitment of former President Joe Biden against the mass movement of Palestinians.
The Arab states and the Palestinian authority have rejected the idea that certain human rights defenders compared to ethnic cleaning.
The Palestinians claim Gaza as part of a future homeland, and many have indicated the desire to stay and rebuild.