Trump says he’s in ‘no rush’ to develop Gaza
- U.S. President Donald Trump stated his commitment to buying and owning Gaza, suggesting other states may assist in its rebuilding.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Trump's proposal as a revolutionary vision, claiming it provided a better perspective for Israel.
- Concerns about the treatment of hostages have intensified, with families expressing urgency in securing the release of those still held, citing dire conditions for the hostages.
- The ceasefire, aimed at securing the release of hostages and a complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, has lasted 42 days, but the extension remains uncertain.
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Trump Repeats Pledge to Take Control of Gaza Even as Pressure Mounts to Renew Ceasefire
New details and growing shock over emaciated hostages renewed pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to extend a fragile Gaza ceasefire beyond the first phase, even as U.S. President Donald Trump repeated his pledge that the U.S. would take control of the Palestinian enclave.
Trump latest: Elon Musk speaks in Oval Office - as Trump vows to 'take Gaza'
Donald Trump has said the US is "going to take" Gaza - while casting fresh doubt on the ceasefire in the Palestinian territory following a meeting with the king of Jordan at the White House. Listen to the latest Trump 100 as you scroll.
Lula warns Trump he was not elected to rule the world
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was harshly critical of his US colleague Donald Trump's announcement that his country would take over the Gaza Strip and turn it into the Riviera of the Middle East. “Nobody is going to make a beautiful place on top of thousands of dead bodies of women and children,” said Lula during a radio interview in Bahia State.
The announcement by US President Donald Trump to take possession of the Gaza Strip and build a "Riviera of the Middle East" had caused unbelieving astonishment and worldwide indignation. The White House rowed back in part the next day. Trump is now renewing its advance.
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