Trump raised the prospect of relocating more than two million Palestinians living in Gaza.
Of course the Palestinians are against it.
But the area is in deep trouble.
According to CNN
At its root, officials said, this (Trump's) suggestion was intended in part to spur action on an issue Trump viewed as moribund, with no other nations offering reasonable solutions for how to rebuild an area that has been obliterated by Israeli bombardment following Hamas' October 7, 2023, terrorist attacks.
"It is the buildings that could tip over at any moment. There's no utilities there whatsoever, no working water, electric, gas, nothing. God knows what kind of disease might be festering there,? Witkoff told reporters Tuesday. "So when the president talks about cleaning it out, he talks about making it habitable. And this is a long range plan."
"He's not seeing any realistic solutions on how those miles and miles and miles of debris are going to be cleared," Waltz went on to say. He added: "The fact that nobody has a realistic solution, and he puts some bold, fresh, new ideas on the table, I don't think should be criticized in any way. I think it's going to bring the entire region to come with their own solutions if they don't like Mr. Trump's solutions."
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Well the fact there is a nice sea side and good weather, was mentioned in the "plans" to make Gaza beautiful and attractive again.
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Daniel 11:45 makes the whole idea sound like it could happen. Isn't Gaza between the sea and what is considered the "holy mountain"?
Turn it into a peaceful, beautiful tourist place -- where all the world, including papal could come there and stay awhile in the "holy land".....
Israel didn't sound opposed. It would greatly increase tourism to the "holy land".
Of course, the Palestinians think it's a terrible idea, for them it's their homeland, and they have people who agree with them.