President Donald Trump stated in an interview with Fox News that Palestinians would not be allowed to return to Gaza as part of his plan for the U.S. to take ownership of the war-torn territory. Trump proposed building new, safe communities for the 1.9 million people in Gaza, away from the current danger. He described the project as a real estate development for the future, with beautiful housing. Trump also mentioned potentially working with Jordan and Egypt to provide a permanent residence for Palestinians in Gaza. However, the feasibility of this plan is uncertain, as Hamas, which governs the region, has said it will not give up control and Egypt and Jordan have refused to accept large numbers of refugees. Trump envisions a future where people from around the world can live in Gaza and turn it into an international hotspot, comparing it to the Riviera of the Middle East. Despite his vision for improving Gaza, there are challenges in achieving this plan due to political complexities and differing intentions of involved parties. The White House did not comment immediately on the matter.
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