Trump assures that the Palestinians “love” to leave the Gaza Strip

Donald Trump continues to handle provocation as a diplomatic weapon. US President Donald Trump said Palestinians “love” leaving the besieged Gaza Strip and living elsewhere if they had the opportunity. They “love to leave Gaza,” he told journalists in the White House, adding: “I think they would be delighted”.
Remarks made as he receives Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu on Tuesday in Washington on Tuesday when the delicate negotiations on the pursuit of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip are taking over.
In addition, Donald Trump signed a decree to withdraw the United States from the UN Human Rights Council on Tuesday evening. The litany of decrees of decrees continues at the White House.
Donald Trump signed an executive decree on Tuesday to withdraw the United States from several UN bodies and review Washington funding from the international organization sitting in New York.
The American president’s decree notably withdraws the United States from the UN Human Rights Council, an body of which they are not a Member State, but only observer, and above all prolongs the suspension of all American funding at the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA).