A survey shows that almost one-third of Gaza residents wanted to leave before the war, with the proportion likely increasing since the conflict started. President Trump proposed resettling Gazans in other countries, with a poll indicating high interest in emigration among the population, especially the youth. Trump also suggested the U.S. taking possession of Gaza if no alternative plan is found.
Key Points
Survey data shows high interest in emigration among Gaza residents
President Trump suggests resettling Gazans in other countries
Top destinations for immigration include Turkey, Germany, Canada, the U.S., and Qatar
No Arab country offered to take in Palestinian refugees from Gaza during the war
Pros
Provides insights into the desire of Gaza residents to emigrate
Highlights potential solutions proposed by President Trump
Cons
Potential political and humanitarian implications of mass resettlement
Lack of support from Arab countries for Palestinian refugees