
'I can confirm that the president is committed to rebuilding Gaza and to temporarily relocating those who are there,' Karoline Leavitt says
The White House refused Wednesday to commit to ensuring that any Palestinian that wants to remain in the besieged Gaza Strip will be allowed to do so under a highly controversial proposal put forward by President Donald Trump this week.
Spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said the White House expects Jordan and Egypt to accept displaced Palestinians "temporarily." But when asked directly by a reporter if she could confirm that under Trump's plan to take ownership of the territory, Palestinians would be allowed to stay, Leavitt said: "I can confirm that the president is committed to rebuilding Gaza and to temporarily relocating those who are there."
"It is a demolition site. There is no running water, there is no electricity. The president wants these individuals to live in peace. He is committed to doing that with this very bold new plan, and we will continue to keep you apprised of updates as we receive them," she said, refusing to answer the reporter's follow-up question.