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Trump threatens Iran, deportes American prisoners, and there is no future for the Palestinians in Gaza

US President Donald Trump threatened Iran and put forward the idea of ​​deporting American citizens convicted of crimes and said that the Palestinians may have no alternative but to leave Gaza in wide comments for correspondents at the White House on Tuesday.

In Iran, Trump said he told his advisers to obscure the country if it was firm.

He said while signing an executive order calling on the United States government to impose the maximum pressure on Tehran: “If they do so, they will be obliterated.” “There will be nothing remaining.”

The Ministry of Justice raised federal charges in November due to an alleged Iranian conspiracy to kill Trump before the presidential elections.

The ministry claimed that Iranian officials had issued the 51 -year -old Union Shaker instructions in September to focus on Trump and Trump’s assassination in the end. Participate still generally in Iran.

Deporting American prisoners

Regarding the issue of United States prisoners, Trump said he is studying the legitimacy of sending dangerous perpetrators to prisons in other countries.

“If we have the legal right to do so, I will do so in the heartbeat,” he said. “I don’t know that we are doing it. We are looking at it now.”

Trump did not mention the countries that might take us prisoners.

But his comments come after Foreign Minister Marco Rubio that El Salvador offered the prison of some violent American criminals and that the offer was “very generous” – although he raised some legal concerns.

It proposes permanent displacement of the Palestinians

In Gaza, Trump on Tuesday repeated his call to the Palestinians to “leave” the pocket permanently, which he described as a “demolition site” after the Israeli war with Hamas militants.

“I don’t think people should return to Gaza,” Trump said, sitting in the Oval Office with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“You cannot live in Gaza now. I think we need another site,” Trump said.

Watch | Thousands of Palestinians return to destroyed homes in northern Gaza:

Thousands of Palestinians return to the destroyed homes in northern Gaza

Israel removed its shares in northern Gaza, allowing thousands of Palestinians to return to their societies – even if their homes are destroyed. Meanwhile, families in Israel are waiting for a word about whether the hostages will be released and when.

“I think it must be a site that will make people happy. You look over the decades, all this death in Gaza. This has happened for years., In nice homes where they can be happy and do not be shot and do not kill and do not enjoy knives to death like death What is happening in Gaza. “

Trump called Jordan, Egypt and other Arab countries to the Palestinians from Gaza temporarily during the reconstruction of the pocket after the devastating war between Hamas and Israel. His call was on Tuesday the first time that he publicly floated, making resettlement permanent.

“I hope we can do something they don’t want to return to,” Trump said. “Whoever wants to return? They only experienced death and destruction.”

Trump’s resolutions resonated with the right to the right of Israel and contradict the commitment of former President Joe Biden against the mass displacement of the Palestinians.

The Arab countries and the Palestinian Authority rejected the idea that some human rights defenders resemble ethnic cleansing.

The Palestinians claim that Gaza as part of a future homeland, and many indicated the desire to survive and rebuild.

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