A senior adviser to the United States president has reaffirmed that residents of the Gaza Strip will not be compelled to leave during the region's reconstruction. This statement comes after earlier proposals suggested relocating the population, an idea that was met with widespread international opposition and later abandoned by the United States administration.
The adviser emphasized the resilience of Gazans, noting their determination to return and rebuild their homes despite challenging conditions. While some have left due to the difficulties, the official stressed that no forced displacement is taking place. The United States now encourages Palestinians to remain in the Strip as efforts to rebuild continue.