U.S. President Donald Trump threatened Iran, floated the idea of deporting U.S. citizens convicted of crimes and said Palestinians may have no alternative but to leave Gaza in wide-ranging comments to reporters at the White House on Tuesday.
On Iran, Trump said heโs told his advisers to obliterate the country if it assassinates him.
โIf they did that, they would be obliterated,โ he said while signing an executive order calling for the U.S. government to impose maximum pressure on Tehran. โThere wonโt be anything left.โ
The Justice Department filed federal charges in November over an alleged Iranian plot to kill Trump before the presidential election.
The department alleged Iranian officials had instructed Farhad Shakeri, 51, in September to focus on surveilling and ultimately assassinating Trump. Shakeri is still at large in Iran.
Mulls deportation of U.S. prisoners
On the issue of U.S. prisoners, Trump said he is studying the legality of sending dangerous offenders to prisons in other countries.
โIf we had the legal right to do it, Iโd do it in a heartbeat,โ he said. โI donโt know that we do. Weโre looking at it right now.โ
Trump didnโt say which countries might take U.S. prisoners.
But his comments come after Secretary of State Marco Rubio said El Salvador had offered to jail some violent American criminals and that the offer was โvery generousโ โ even though it raised some legal concerns.
Proposes permanent displacement of Palestinians
On Gaza, Trump reiterated on Tuesday his call for Palestinians to โpermanentlyโ leave the enclave, which he described as a โdemolition siteโ following Israelโs war with Hamas militants.
โI donโt think people should be going back to Gaza,โ Trump said, sitting in the Oval Office with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
โYou canโt live in Gaza right now. I think we need another location,โ Trump said.
Israel removed its blockades of northern Gaza, allowing thousands of Palestinians to return to their communities โ even if their homes were destroyed. Meanwhile, families in Israel are waiting for word about if, and when, hostages will be released.
โI think it should be a location thatโs going to make people happy. You look over the decades, itโs all death in Gaza. This has been happening for years. Itโs all death. If we can get a beautiful area to resettle people, permanently, in nice homes where they can be happy and not be shot and not be killed and not be knifed to death like whatโs happening in Gaza.โ
Trump has called on Jordan, Egypt and other Arab countries to take in Palestinians from Gaza temporarily while reconstruction takes place in the enclave after the devastating war between Hamas and Israel. His call Tuesday was the first time he has publicly floated making that resettlement permanent.
โI hope that we could do something where they wouldnโt want to go back,โ Trump said. โWho would want to go back? Theyโve experienced nothing but death and destruction.โ
Trumpโs remarks echo the wishes of Israelโs far right and contradict former president Joe Bidenโs commitment against mass displacement of Palestinians.
Arab states and the Palestinian Authority have rejected the idea, which some human rights advocates have likened to ethnic cleansing.
Palestinians claim Gaza as part of a future homeland, and many have indicated a desire to remain and rebuild.