“The US will take over the Gaza Strip,” says President Trump.

 

Murdering almost 1,200 people and capturing 250 prisoners in the most recent wave of bloodshed. Israel killed around 46,600 people in Gaza in retaliation, many of them women and children.

There is now a truce, although it is unclear how long it will last. Nearly two million people live in Gaza, and Trump’s proposals.

To forcefully transfer them would probably be against international law and met with fierce hostility from both the region’s neighbors and America’s Western friends.

The systematic forcible expulsion of racial, religious, or ethnic groups from a region is known as “ethnic cleansing,”

And several human rights organizations argued that such a move may qualify as such. Jordan and Egypt have previously turned down Trump’s requests.

To take in Palestinian refugees, but the president downplayed their objections, saying he thinks they would “agree to do it” and that the Palestinians would be happy to go.

 

Trump intends to use an 18th-century legislation that was utilized for mass deportations in World War II’s “internment camps.”

The Potomac River yielded all 67 of the corpses.