The International Organization for Migration (IMO), part of the UN system, “He will not participate in any forced displacement of the population” her Gauzehis Director General of the French Agency said yesterday, following his proposal Donald Trump To relocate the Palestinian residents of Thylakos who has suffered a huge destruction because of the war.

“We have committed a commitment to the communities we serve that we will not participate in any coercive population displacement”, he emphasized Amy Poopthe American, formerly the former president’s adviser Joe Bidenmade in 2023 The first woman to take the place.

In early February, Donald Trump caused international outcry by throwing the idea of ​​the US to ‘Take control’ of the Gaza Strip and rebuild it, to convert it to ‘Blue Coast of the Middle East’. As part of this proposal, it suggested its inhabitants to move to Egypt and Jordan without the right to return. Cairo and Aman rejected this choice.

“As we can see (…) this continues to be a red line for Jordan and in Egypt (…) We will certainly not take part in actions that would violate the red lines designated by Member States”stressed Ms Pope.

Mr Trump said on Saturday that he is not intended to ‘Imposes’ His plan, seeming to withdraw from the proposal that encounters strong resistance, especially from Arab governments.

The IMU General Manager, who made a lean in the Gaza Strip last Thursday, stressed that the area is “Most of the damaged.”

“You see debris and charred vehicles everywhere. I saw people along the world, alongside buildings that have collapsed, concentrated around fires they had put in trying to warm up. “he added.

OR Civil Protection in Gaza It announced yesterday that six newborns died during last week due to a wave of cold affecting the Palestinian pocket, ravaged after 15 months of war between the Israel and Hamas, by the trigger of the unprecedented raid of the Palestinian Islamist movement against the southern sectors of Israeli territory on October 7, 2023.

Gaza lane rebuilding is estimated to have huge costs —I will exceed $ 53 billion -, according to UN calculations.

Although the ceasefire agreement implemented in the Gaza Strip since January 19 has allowed the amount of humanitarian aid to be increased and distributed to the tiny seaside area, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians continue to live in tents.

Hamas has repeatedly accused Israel of preventing the Gaza Strip of resolving houses and construction materials from entering the Gaza Strip, absolutely essential for about 2.4 million inhabitants of the Gaza Strip, most of whom were displaced at least once during of war.