Gaza: The conflict between Hamas and Israel that has been going on for 15 months has come to an end. There is an exchange of prisoners. Meanwhile, there is a change in power in America. As soon as Donald Trump becomes the President of America, he says such things about the future of Gaza and Palestinians that there is a stir in the whole world. He said not once or twice but on many occasions that Palestinians should not settle in Gaza... what will they do by going there? There is only rubble lying in Gaza. They should go and settle in some other country. He said that Palestinians should pay in the Arab countries Egypt and Jordan.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also clearly indicated that Palestinians should settle in this big country and not in Gaza. Yes… Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has talked about settling the Palestinians in Saudi Arabia. He said that this Arab country should take them under its refuge because they have a lot of land. Netanyahu said in an interview with Channel 14 on Thursday that Saudi Arabia has enough land to give a state to the Palestinians. He said, 'A Palestinian state can be created in Saudi Arabia; they have a lot of land there.'
The biggest genocide after the Holocaust
Netanyahu said that he would 'no longer make a deal that would endanger the State of Israel. Especially not with the Palestinian state. After October 7? Do you know what that is? There was a Palestinian state called Gaza. Hamas-led Gaza was a Palestinian state, and look what we got – the biggest genocide since the Holocaust.'
Trump-Netanyahu together on Gaza.
Netanyahu's interview was conducted during his Washington visit, which began with a joint press conference with US President Donald Trump. Where Trump announced his plan to take control of the Gaza Strip by the US. Apart from this, both discussed the possibility of normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia.
Friendly with Saudi Arabia
Netanyahu said, "I think peace between Israel and Saudi Arabia is not only possible, but I think it is going to happen." Soon after Netanyahu's press conference, the Saudi Foreign Ministry said that it would not discuss relations with Israel without the establishment of a Palestinian state.

