A recent poll indicates a strong opposition among U.S. voters to President Trump's plan for the forced expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza, with 64% opposing the initiative due to concerns over human rights and international law. The opposition is most pronounced among Democrats (85%) and independents (63%), yet there is a small Republican support (46%). Experts label the proposal as a potential return to colonial conquest, with significant implications for global order and precedents for military involvement, which is at odds with Trump's assertions that no U.S. troops would be required.
The plan to forcibly expel Palestinians from Gaza and take over the Strip is opposed by a strong majority of American voters, raising concerns over human rights.
Polling indicates 64% of U.S. voters oppose Trump's proposal, with significant bipartisan opposition, particularly strong among Democrats and a majority of independents.
Despite Trump's claims that U.S. troops won't be needed, military force is essential for any ethnic cleansing project, especially given Palestinian resistance.
Human rights experts warn that the proposal could involve numerous war crimes, threatening the structure of the international order.
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