Trump’s Plan to Relocate Gazans is Brilliant

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U.S. Chief of Protocol Cam Henderson assists President Donald J. Trump, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bahrain Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Minister of Foreign Affairs for the United Arab Emirates Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan with the documents during the signing of the Abraham Accords Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020, on the South Lawn of the White House. Photo: Andrea Hanks/White House.

President Trump has been back in office for just over a week, and what a week it has been. In just this short span of time, he has put many administrations to shame with the sheer volume of action he has taken to benefit the country. It’s truly inspirational to see a man of his age working tirelessly with such dedication.

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One of the most intriguing and forward-thinking ideas he has introduced is the relocation of Gazans from Gaza to stable countries. Here’s why this proposal is not just bold—but brilliant.

For years, the narrative has been that many Palestinians are simply victims of circumstance, trapped under Hamas’ rule, and yearning for peace. If this is true, then giving them an opportunity to relocate would be the ultimate test. Peace-loving Gazans would choose to leave, while those committed to Hamas’ violent ideology would remain to fight. This would expose Hamas as the real obstacle to peace, rather than allowing them to hide behind innocent civilians.

Arab countries have long professed unwavering support for the Palestinian cause, shedding crocodile tears for their suffering. Yet, their actions rarely match their words. Despite their immense wealth and land, they have done little to improve the situation for Palestinians aside from helping smuggle weapons and materials for rockets. If these nations genuinely care, why not offer land, resources, and opportunities for resettlement? This would prove that their concern for Palestinians is not just a front for anti-Israel and anti-semetic sentiment but a true humanitarian commitment.

The size comparison is staggering. Egypt alone is approximately 45 times larger than Israel (386,000 square miles vs. 8,630 square miles). There is ample room for a Palestinian resettlement plan that would take up a minuscule fraction of their land. If even a small portion of Egypt, Jordan, or Saudi Arabia were designated for displaced Gazans, it could solve a crisis that has been brewing since Israel’s inception. 

Every year, the United States provides billions in aid to Arab nations like Egypt and Jordan. In 2023 alone:

  • Egypt received $1.5 billion in U.S. aid.
  • Jordan received $1.69 billion in U.S. aid.

What has the U.S. gotten in return? Very little when it comes to solving this conflict. It’s time to hold these Arab nations accountable and demand that they play an active role in resolving the Palestinian crisis. If they truly care about Palestinian welfare, why wouldn’t they be willing to assist in resettlement? 

Here are some videos of Gazans begging to leave: 

Gazan: “They didn’t prepare us for war… We didn’t gain anything… Everything was destroyed… I want them to take me out of Gaza. I want to go to Turkey.”

WATCHAl-Jazeera Shuts Down Interview When Gazan Gives the “Wrong” Answer Al-Jazeera abruptly ends an interview when a returning Gazan gives an unexpected response. Interviewer: “May Allah help you. How is your situation now that the war is over?” Gazans: “Our situation is ****!” Interviewer quickly wraps up: “May Allah help you…”

Gazans who attempted to return north are now heading back south after finding their homes completely destroyed. They describe total devastation, collapsed buildings, ruined streets, and an unlivable environment. They continue saying they lack water, food, and shelter—some even calling to open the crossings so they can leave Gaza entirely. Notice how many people are returning south throughout the video.

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mesorah
mesorah
20 days ago

Rabbi Meir Kahane a’h suggested incentvizing the arabs to relocate. Sounds like he was onto something.

Enough
Enough
20 days ago

They don’t want them either Jordan threw them out after they started a rebellion and tried to over throw the government same with Saudi Arabia

Aryeh
Aryeh
20 days ago

Let’s have a population exchange. All the Arabs in Yehuda Shomron and Aza exchanged for all the Jews in Brooklyn Monsey, and Lakewood. Everyone will be happy.

Jacob Walden
Jacob Walden
20 days ago

Who is “admin” and why don’t they put their name to their ideas?

Yaakov S
Yaakov S
20 days ago

Drop them out of C-130’s over the Afghan mountains. I’m sure they’ll feel at home over there. And if not? Oh well. Too bad.

The_Truth
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The_Truth
20 days ago

It was suggested by many, including Israel, that they would build new community for Gazans in the Sinai desert – before they gave it back to Egypt as part of the peace deal. But Egypt refused. Jordan and Egypt both refused to take in any Gazan refugees over the past 18 months. No Arab country want the lowly Palestinians – they never have. Keep them poor terrorists, and then its an excuse to blame the Jews for their fate.

voseppes
voseppes
20 days ago

Just find them a home…

Tony
Tony
20 days ago

Because all we need is more people joining the fight against the “White Colonizers” of America, the British & Israel.

benyakov
benyakov
20 days ago

i dont believe the US can compel these 2 governments to receive them, as the foreign aid is not tied to any specific requirements? I believe the US will end up accepting them under the refugee category.

Zelig
Zelig
20 days ago

It says in Nach that the ancient residents of Gaza (from the time of Shlomo Hamelech) don’t ever leave (they remain ‘ad hayom hazeh’, which in Torah terms means until the day your reading it, i.e. the present), it follows that while this proposal is a nice plan, it won’t ever be put into effect. Nice try though.

MAGA MAGA
MAGA MAGA
20 days ago

Trump managed to turn the Israeli victory in Gaza to a defeat. The ENTIRE ARAB world, EU, 3rd world are against this Ethnic Cleansing.

Paul Near Philadelphia
Paul Near Philadelphia
20 days ago

It requires other people to solve Israel’s problems. Of course it is brilliant.

qwzxc
qwzxc
20 days ago

In only a week he has made the US an embarrassment to the world for its stupidity.