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Trump’s Controversial Proposal

During a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, US President Donald Trump proposed a dramatic plan for the war-torn Gaza Strip. He suggested that the United States take control of Gaza, clear unexploded bombs, and lead its economic redevelopment.

A New Vision for Gaza

Trump described Gaza as a demolition sites and called for the resettlement of its over two million Palestinian residents to neighboring countries. He claimed that, under US management, Gaza could be transformed into a thriving economic hub, creating thousands of jobs and bringing long-term stability to the Middle East.

The US will take over Gaza, clean up the dangerous remnants of war, and turn it into a place the region can be proud of, Trump stated. I see a long-term role for the US in Gaza, ensuring stability and prosperity.

Backlash and Policy Shift

Trump’s proposal represents a major shift from decades of US policy, which has traditionally supported the idea of Gaza being part of a future Palestinian state alongside the West Bank. The plan is expected to face strong opposition from both allies and adversaries.

His announcement also raises questions about Saudi Arabia’s stance on a renewed US-led effort to normalize relations with Israel.

If implemented, Trump’s vision would challenge international consensus on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, sparking intense debate over the region’s future.

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