President Donald Trump has proposed the relocation of Palestinians living in Gaza during the reconstruction phase, suggesting that they should want to move, either temporarily or permanently. He emphasized the dangerous living conditions in Gaza and expressed disbelief that residents would choose to stay. The ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, facilitated by a Trump official, includes a lengthy reconstruction period, estimated to take at least 10 to 15 years. Trump envisions a solution where Palestinians can live normal lives, possibly in new locations with support from Arab nations like Egypt and Jordan. He advocates for building new, habitable communities for Palestinians with funding from regional countries. While Trump’s national security adviser, Michael Waltz, emphasized the need for realistic reconstruction timelines, Trump’s vision involves creating better living environments for Palestinians outside of Gaza, potentially in Jordan or Egypt. The administration is exploring options for long-term solutions to the challenges in Gaza, aiming for sustainable peace and improved living conditions for the Palestinian population.