US President Donald Trump said he has yet to decide "what is right" for the future of the Gaza Strip and the Palestinians, Agence France-Presse reported, BTA reported.
"I'll decide what I think is right. Many people support the one-state solution, others - for two states. "We'll have to decide," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One after a leaders' meeting in Egypt aimed at cementing a truce between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas. "I'll decide what I think is fair, but it will be in coordination with other countries," the US president said. "Right now, "I'm not talking about one state or two states, we're talking about rebuilding Gaza," Trump said. "There are very promising early indications from a number of countries, including the United States, European and Arab countries, that they are ready to provide funds for rebuilding the Gaza Strip, which would cost $70 billion, a representative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) said today, quoted by Reuters." We already have very good "indications," Jako Cilliers told reporters at a press conference in Geneva, without going into details. He estimated that the two-year war between Israel and the Palestinian movement "Hamas" had created at least 55 million tons of debris.