The Washington Post: Kushner's comments on Gaza are indicative of Trump's future policy

The American newspaper The Washington Post has reported that a second term for Donald Trump, if he wins the next presidential election in the United States, "may mean greater Washington support for the current Israeli rulers who want to expel the Palestinians from Gaza and reoccupy it." that area."

Mar 24, 2024 - 07:02
The Washington Post: Kushner's comments on Gaza are indicative of Trump's future policy
The Washington Post: Kushner's comments on Gaza are indicative of Trump's future policy

The Washington Post reported yesterday Friday that as the world considers what the foreign policy of the second administration of Donald Trump might look like, the statements of his advisers and family members provide important evidence about what it will look like.

The newspaper said, Jared Kushner's recent statements about the conflict between Israel and Gaza have sparked many discussions, because Trump, through Kushner, who was his adviser on Middle East affairs, has sent a signal that the second term of his administration will be and the meaning of the empire and the greater support of the United States for the Israelis who want to expel the Palestinians from Gaza and reoccupy the territory."

The Washington Post reported that, the idea that "the borders of Gaza can be changed, and that the Palestinians of the area cannot return to their homes, is in direct conflict with the current policy of the United States, which insists on the right of the people of Gaza to remain in Gaza within its borders. now.

The newspaper has written that, "there is an acceptable logic in this position, since the actions of forcibly transferring people can be "evidence of genocide," as presented in the case of South Africa at the International Court of Justice.

Trump, Kushner and Netanyahu

Kushner, who is also the son-in-law of Donald Trump, has called on "Israel" to implement a plan to evacuate the residents of Gaza and send them to the Negev Desert, in order to use the coastal area of ​​the Gaza Strip.

Jared Kushner added that, if he were an official in the Israeli government, his first priority would be to remove the Palestinians from Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, and "that through diplomacy it would be possible to move them to Egypt."