Palestinian president slams Trump's plan to "clean out" Gaza

Palestinian Territories - Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas condemned on Sunday "any projects" to relocate the people of Gaza outside the territory, after US President Donald Trump suggested moving them to Egypt and Jordan.

Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas condemned on Sunday "any projects" to relocate the people of Gaza outside the territory.
Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas condemned on Sunday "any projects" to relocate the people of Gaza outside the territory.  © STEPHANIE KEITH / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP

Without naming the US leader, Abbas "expressed strong rejection and condemnation of any projects aimed at displacing our people from the Gaza Strip", a statement from his office said, adding that the Palestinian people "will not abandon their land and holy sites".

Trump, less than a week into his second term as president, said on Saturday that he wanted Jordan and Egypt to take Palestinians from Gaza, suggesting "we just clean out that whole thing".

The idea was swiftly rejected by Jordan, while Egypt has previously spoken out against any suggestions that Gazans could be moved there.

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In the statement issued by the Palestinian presidency, based in the occupied West Bank, Abbas said: "We will not allow the repetition of the catastrophes that befell our people in 1948 and 1967."

The former is known to Palestinians as the Nakba, or "catastrophe", when hundreds of thousands were displaced during the war that coincided with Israel's establishment.

The 1967 Arab-Israeli war, during which Israel conquered Gaza and the West Bank, is known as the Naksa, or "setback", and saw several hundred thousand more displaced from those territories.

Abbas also rejected what he called "any policy that undermines the unity of the Palestinian land in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including east Jerusalem".

He called on Trump to "continue his efforts to support" the ceasefire in Gaza that began on January 19 and said the Palestinian Authority remained ready to take on the governance of the war-battered territory.

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