Speaking in Madrid on Wednesday prior to collection, Sisi said, “I urged the international community to support and adopt a plan to rebuild the Gaza Strip without chasing away the Palestinian people – I didn’t chasing away the Palestinian people, and they Repeat from the land of the land. Cling to their hometown, they disagree with abandonment.”
Sanchez agreed, saying, “Gaza belongs to the Palestinians and is part of the future Palestinian state.”
“Their expulsion is immoral and will not only violate international law and UN resolutions, but it will also have a volatile effect,” he added.
The two leaders also engraved several memorandums in a variety of areas, including a declaration to upgrade Egyptian-Spain relations to “strategic partnerships” and efforts to combat illegal transitions.
Early in his administration, Trump suggested that Gaza people must relocate, either temporarily or permanently, from strips, including Egypt and Jordan.
On February 4th, Trump proposed that the US could take over Gaza, clear the Palestinians and resettle them elsewhere, then turn them into the “riviera” of West Asia.
Trump’s remarks sparked widespread condemnation as a potentially fatal blow to solutions to the so-called two-state conditions, including Palestine, the United Nations and the Arab world.
Next month, the Arab League is set to hold an extraordinary meeting in Cairo in response to Trump’s plans.
Trump’s provocative proposal comes after the Israeli administration failed to achieve its purpose in a war in coastal areas for more than 15 months. Meanwhile, the administration has killed at least 48,297 Palestinians, mostly women and children.
MNA