Donald Trump or Egypt: Whose plan for Gaza's future is better?
- Donald Trump retracted his proposal to expel Palestinians from Gaza after facing pressure from advisers and experts.
- US officials prompted Arab states to propose an alternative plan for Gaza's reconstruction.
- Influential circles in Washington believed Trump's plan could undermine normalization deals between Israel and Saudi Arabia.
- Senator Lindsey Graham publicly opposed Trump's vision for Gaza, highlighting internal disagreements within the Republican Party.
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Israel restarting fighting in Gaza won't address U.S. interests about its postwar future
Direct talks between U.S. and Hamas signal Trump is open to discussing Gaza's future governance. Resuming the war would disrupt U.S. intentions in the territory, and Trump's 'blank check' might not clear
Arab states’ alternative for Gaza may be worse than Trump's plan
Donald Trump's abandonment of his proposal to expel Palestinians from Gaza wasn't a complete surprise, nor was it the result of one of the volatile president's characteristic mood swings. Since the moment Trump made the bombshell announcement about his desire to "own" Gaza and turn it into a real estate project, his advisers, congress members, and experts from US think-tanks got busy persuading the White House to retract the idea. However, they …
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