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BRUSSELS, Belgium, Feb 5, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The head of the UN refugee agency
voiced consternation Wednesday at President Donald Trump's shock proposal for
the United States to take over the Gaza Strip and resettle its people.
Filippo Grandi, the United Nations' high commissioner for refugees, told AFP
in an interview in Brussels it was not "clear" what the idea entailed, which
made it difficult to comment on such a "sensitive issue".
"It's something very surprising, but we have to see what it means in concrete
terms," Grandi said.
Trump made his announcement to audible gasps on Tuesday during a joint press
conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whom he was
hosting at the White House for talks.
In a proposal that lacked details, Trump said he would make the war-battered
enclave "unbelievable" by removing unexploded bombs and rubble, and
economically redeveloping it.
Grandi also said his agency, the UNHCR, was in the process of "renegotiating"
US support after Washington announced a sweeping freeze of most US aid.
"All of this is very fluid at the moment, which is a problem, because we are
an organisation that cannot wait too long," Grandi said.
The US currently accounted for up to 40 percent of all contributions received
by the UNHCR, he said.