US President Donald Trump threatened Iran and put forward the idea of deporting American -convicted citizens and said that the Palestinians may have an alternative other than leaving Gaza in large -scale comments at the White House on Tuesday.
In Iran, Trump said he told his advisers to blur this country if it was fell.
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.
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 imprisonment of some violent American criminals and that the offer was “very generous” – and even raised some legal concerns.
“Demolition site”
In Gaza, Trump repeated on Tuesday his call to the Palestinians to move from the pocket, which he described as a “demolition site” after the Israeli war with Hamas militants.
He said that there was no alternative to the Palestinians, but he did not leave Gaza while rebuilding it and called on Jordan and Egypt to take them.
“If we can find a correct plot of land, or many lands, and build some of the really nice places with a lot of money in the region, this is certain. I think this will be much better than returning to Gaza, he said.
“I don’t know how they can stay,” Trump said when asked about the reaction of Palestinian and Arab leaders to his proposal.
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.
Trump’s comment came shortly before Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed the White House to discuss the future of the ceasefire in Gaza, which temporarily stopped the conflict, which lasted approximately 16 months.