{"id":1852,"date":"2025-02-03T15:01:29","date_gmt":"2025-02-03T16:01:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/developeternal.com\/?p=1852"},"modified":"2025-02-03T16:21:43","modified_gmt":"2025-02-03T16:21:43","slug":"trumps-vision-for-palestine-no-palestinians","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/developeternal.com\/index.php\/2025\/02\/03\/trumps-vision-for-palestine-no-palestinians\/","title":{"rendered":"Trump\u2019s vision for Palestine: No Palestinians"},"content":{"rendered":"
The US president has kicked off his new term with another \u2018peace initiative\u2019 that is really just a gift for Israel<\/strong><\/p>\n Once again, US President Donald Trump has waded into the Palestinian issue, proposing radical solutions from a staunchly pro-Israel stance. The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, which came into effect on January 19, is set to last 42 days, during which both sides have committed to negotiating further steps towards a resolution. However, the US president expressed skepticism about its longevity, noting the scale of destruction in Gaza.<\/p>\n According to Trump, Gaza has been so thoroughly devastated that it needs to be rebuilt in an entirely different manner. He suggested that Arab nations such as Egypt and Jordan should take in more Palestinian refugees to help bring order to the region. During discussions with Jordan\u2019s King Abdullah II, Trump conveyed his desire for the kingdom to accommodate more people, describing the situation in Gaza as \u201ca complete mess.\u201d<\/em> He also intends to raise the issue with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.<\/p>\n Trump views the relocation of Gaza\u2019s residents to Arab countries as a temporary or even long-term solution. He believes it could offer Palestinians a \u201cfresh start\u201d<\/em> and contribute to regional stability. However, official Jordanian sources, when commenting on his statement, did not mention the refugee issue \u2013 an omission that reflects the reception of Trump\u2019s proposals in the Arab world.<\/p>\n According to UN data, Jordan already hosts more than 2.39 million Palestinian refugees, while the total number worldwide is around 5.9 million. The prospect of further relocation raises serious concerns within the international community, as well as among Arab states, which have traditionally advocated for resolving the conflict through the establishment of an independent Palestinian state. Nevertheless, Trump, adhering to his pro-Israel stance, continues to push for his own vision of a settlement \u2013 one that could dramatically reshape the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.<\/p>\n \n Read more<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Additionally, Trump criticized the approach of the administration of former US President Joe Biden, arguing that the lack of a clear strategy led to a further escalation of the conflict. He claimed that during his previous term in office, the US maintained a tougher stance against Palestinian movements, which, in his view, kept the situation under control. Trump also recalled his decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and relocate the US Embassy there \u2013 an action that provoked a strong backlash from the Arab world but was warmly welcomed by the Israeli government.<\/p>\n Furthermore, the president noted that a potential resettlement of Palestinians could be carried out with international support, including financial backing from the US and its allies. However, this idea has already met resistance from several nations concerned about the destabilizing effects of mass migration and the economic burden on host countries.<\/p>\n Thus, Trump\u2019s position on the Palestinian issue remains exceedingly rigid and overwhelmingly focused on Israel\u2019s interests. Rather than supporting the creation of an independent Palestinian state, he envisions a drastic demographic shift in the region \u2013 an approach that has sparked intense debate within the international community and among Arab leaders.<\/p>\n In January 2020, during his first term as president, Trump unveiled his ambitious plan to resolve one of the longest-standing and most complex conflicts of modern times \u2013 the Israeli-Palestinian dispute. Dubbed the \u201cdeal of the century<\/a>\u201d<\/em> by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, it was presented as an unprecedented opportunity to achieve peace and stability in the region. Officially called \u2018Peace to Prosperity\u2019, the plan was part of Trump\u2019s broader effort to redefine traditional Middle Eastern diplomacy. The unveiling took place in a grand ceremony at the White House and was attended by Netanyahu. The Palestinian leadership was not even invited to the discussion \u2013 an omission that immediately sparked criticism, as no peace agreement can succeed without the participation of both sides.<\/p>\n Under the terms of the plan, Israel was granted significant strategic and territorial advantages. Jerusalem was officially recognized as Israel\u2019s \u201cundivided and eternal capital,\u201d<\/em> contradicting previous international agreements and directly opposing Palestinian claims to East Jerusalem as the capital of their future state. While the proposal nominally offered Palestine statehood, it came with severe restrictions on its sovereignty. The envisioned Palestinian state was to be demilitarized, with no control over its borders or airspace, and large portions of the West Bank would remain under Israeli control. In exchange, Palestinians were offered land in the Negev Desert \u2013 an arid and largely uninhabitable region with little potential for agriculture or development. The plan also promised a $50 billion investment into the Palestinian economy, intended to boost infrastructure, business, and social programs as compensation for territorial losses.<\/p>\n The response to the proposal was predictable. Israel welcomed it enthusiastically, with Netanyahu calling it a historic step toward security and prosperity. However, Palestinians viewed it as nothing short of an act of surrender and rejected it outright. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas condemned the plan, declaring that the \u2018deal of the century\u2019 was not a peace proposal, but an imposed capitulation that disregarded the rights of the Palestinian people. He insisted that Palestinians would never accept conditions unilaterally dictated by the US and Israel. In the immediate aftermath of the announcement, tensions in the region escalated, with mass protests erupting across Palestinian territories and several militant groups vowing retaliation.<\/p>\n\u2018The deal of the century\u2019 \u2013 Trump\u2019s first failed attempt<\/h2>\n