Donald Trump explains what exactly he wants to do with Gaza
Thursday, 6 February 2025 () Donald Trump clarified his plan for the Gaza Strip, stating it would be turned over to the US by Israel after fighting concludes, with Palestinians resettled in safer communities. Trump emphasized no US soldiers would be involved, aiming to develop Gaza into a prosperous region. Trump's takeover statement led to a major pushback from Arab leaders while White House clarified that Trump did not mean a military takeover.
Former President Donald Trump declared the US would "take over" and rebuild the Gaza Strip after meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House. He envisions a "long-term ownership position" to bring stability to the region, saying the US will level destroyed areas and create...
People in Gaza City and Tel Aviv react to US President Donald Trump's suggestion that he could "take over" the Gaza strip and resettle its people. In a proposal that lacked details on how he would move..
U.S. President Donald Trump's proposal to take control of Gaza and resettle its population has been met with strong opposition from Iran, Russia, and Saudi Arabia. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas..
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It was a proposal that shocked the world, but the White House is backing away from key details of Donald Trump's Gaza takeover. Brisbane Times Also reported by •DNA •Polygraph.info