Donald Trump has said that Palestinians have “no alternative” but to leave Gaza due to the devastation left by Israel’s war on Hamas, in effect endorsing ethnic cleansing of the territory over the opposition of Palestinians and the neighbouring countries.

Speaking as he prepared to host Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, on Tuesday, Trump repeated the suggestion that Gaza’s population should be relocated to Jordan and Egypt – something both countries have firmly rejected.

Trump claimed Palestinians would “love to leave Gaza”, telling reporters: “I would think that they would be thrilled.”

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    14 hours ago

    Rofl

    Red flag number one, laughing about genocide.

    Biden/Harris trying everything they could to circumvent the blockade to get supplies into Gaza

    Except applying diplomatic pressure, Except taking military assets and delivering the supplies (besides the stupid symbolic airdrops that didn’t even come close to meeting requirements and killed a bunch of people). Except stopping arming, or even threatening to stop arming, the military that was blocking those supplies - in contravention of international and US law. Except Antony Blinken literally falsifying reports to Congress about “Israel” blocking supplies, because that would legally implicate the Biden administration for continuing to arm them.

    Trump literally saying he wants to expel

    “Saying”. That’s the problem with you. All you hear is words. You don’t read bills. You don’t look at arms shipments. You don’t read the history. You look at headlines.

    What did i just say?

    “This genocide started under Biden, with his support, and is continuing under Trump, with his support.”

    They absolutely obliterated Gaza with Biden-supplied bombs while he sat there with his hands over his eyes going, “I don’t see anything wrong!” And then after two weeks in office, Trump goes, “oh my god, it’s totally destroyed! We’d better ethnically cleanse them.” while literally sitting next to Netanyahu. And in your brilliant brain, you don’t see the plan at work here.

    If it wasn’t abundantly obvious to the rest of ya’ll before, these soapbox “never genocide” bad actors never gave a single shit about what happens Palestinians.

    You are the one laughing in a message about their genocide. Look at my message. Do I sound like I’m fucking laughing?

    You should be ashamed of yourself.

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        US diplomatic pressure delayed the Rafah offensive by several weeks. And there were many other things as well.

        First - provide any real proof of this.

        Second - Rafah is completely destroyed. Biden administration described it as a “red line” along with the weasel words “major operation”, and then walked it back after it was completely destroyed, saying the “red line” had not been crossed, despite Rafah having been completely destroyed. With the bombs they provided.

        The U.S. is a military superpower. “Israel” is not. Actual diplomatic pressure applied would have ended the genocide - period. Your comment just screams to me how little research you’ve done on the genocide.

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          provide any real proof of this

          https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/how-israel-avoided-bidens-red-line-ad715144

          For obvious reasons, I don’t have transcripts of secret diplomatic meetings.

          saying the “red line” had not been crossed, despite Rafah having been completely destroyed

          Yes, because the civilians had more time to leave because of US pressure.

          would have ended the genocide

          The ICJ ordered Israel to take measures that ensure there won’t be a genocide.

          It’s a brutal war in in a dense urban environment against a deeply entrenched enemy hiding behind civilians.

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            For obvious reasons, I don’t have transcripts of secret diplomatic meetings.

            OK, so in other words, no proof except the say-so of the involved parties. Which demonstrably was not enough to stop Rafah from being flattened.

            Yes, because the civilians had more time to leave because of US pressure.

            Also known as “ethnic cleansing”. You’re aware the civilians did not want to leave?

            The ICJ ordered Israel to take measures that ensure there won’t be a genocide.

            And they didn’t. They didn’t even hand in the mandated report after… 1 month? That was a year ago now.

            It’s a brutal war in in a dense urban environment against a deeply entrenched enemy hiding behind civilians.

            We really arguing the Zionist talking points now? This how far this site has sunk?

            “Human shields” argument also completely unsubstantiated, and visibly used as an excuse to demolish all civilian infrastructure. ~40k Hamas fighters, Hamas not even removed from power, after 1.5 years where hundreds of thousands of civilians have been killed and the entire Gaza Strip has been completely flattened. And hundreds of openly genocidal statements from “Israeli” politicians, no less! My god, to actually fucking ignore those.

            I’m not responding to this guy again. Assuming he’s gonna keep going. What he’s posting is literal genocidal incitement.

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      Bro it isn’t worth it. I respect what you are trying to do, but Lemmy is an echo chamber on these things. You are completely right in what you are saying, but you’re wasting your time commenting here.

      Clearly, if Kamala had won she would have personally resurrected every dead Palestinian and single-handedly repaired all the infrastructure. Let’s conveniently ignore that she was Vice President in an administration that circumvented Congress multiple times to deliver arms with less oversight, that (almost) every US elected official has vocally supported Israel’s actions for 70+ years, and that Kamala herself committed to nothing of substance on the topic.