Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu signals he’s moving ahead with Trump’s idea to transfer Palestinians from Gaza
- Benjamin Netanyahu suggested advancing Donald Trump's plan to remove Palestinians from Gaza, as Israel received heavy MK-84 bombs from the U.S. that had been previously blocked by Joe Biden.
- The Gaza health ministry reported more than 48,000 Palestinian deaths since the conflict began, but these figures do not distinguish between civilians and combatants.
- Trump stated, 'I told Bibi you do whatever you want,' affirming that it is up to Israel to decide the next steps in Gaza.
- Human rights groups, regional powers, and U.S. allies have criticized the potential expulsion of Palestinians, warning it could violate international law.
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Israel says committed to Trump plan for Gaza displacement
JERUSALEM — Israel expressed commitment on Monday to a US proposal to take over Gaza and displace its Palestinian residents, as Washington’s top diplomat held talks in Saudi Arabia where he was expected to push the plan opposed by Arab states. Arriving in the kingdom after talks in Israel, Secretary of State Marco Rubio — on his first visit to the Middle East — met de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the State Department said. A Sau…
Gaza: The battle of the plans
When it comes to the future of Gaza, the only thing regional players agree on is that they don’t agree. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supports US President Donald Trump’s vision of an American-controlled “Riviera of the Middle East,” relocating approximately 2 million Palestinians to neighboring countries – a move widely criticized as ethnic cleansing. Egypt is formulating a reconstruction plan that would rebuild Gaza’s infrastructur…
U.S. Sends 2,000-Pound Bombs to Israel as Netanyahu Backs Trump Plan to Remove Palestinians from Gaza
The fragile ceasefire in Gaza continues to hold despite Israel’s ongoing deadly attacks. On Sunday, an Israeli airstrike killed three Palestinian police officers near Rafah. This came a day after Hamas released three Israeli hostages. In return, Israel released 369 Palestinian captives. Four of the Palestinians were reported to be in critical condition and needed to be immediately hospitalized. On Saturday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio met in …
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