Trump Says Israel Should Not Have Given Away Gaza
- President Donald Trump criticized the idea of Israel ceding territory, arguing that it led to a situation where Gaza became a terror statelet run by Hamas.
- Trump asserted that the Gaza Strip should never have been given away and described it as one of the most dangerous pieces of land anywhere in the world.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supported Trump's proposed initiative, stating it offers Gaza residents a chance for a better future while enhancing Israel's security.
- Trump proposed relocating Palestinians from Gaza to other countries, suggesting it would create a freedom zone and a better life for them away from Hamas.
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Will Trump take a punt on Puntland?
As a man who views the world as one big real-estate portfolio, Donald Trump sees the potential in northern Somalia’s Puntland region. Lousy government, maybe, and definitely more than a few bad guys around. But Puntland has great winter sun and tremendous beaches, folks. It could be just the place to resettle Palestinians from the Gaza Strip. Jordan and Egypt have all but refused to rehouse Gaza’s population and according to Israeli diplomats, P…
Trump Calls for Gaza ‘Freedom Zone,’ Says ‘Plenty’ of Other Nations Ready to Help Resettle Palestinians
The Gaza Strip should become a “freedom zone,” free from Hamas and daily bloodshed, according to President Donald Trump, who reaffirmed his plan to relocate Palestinians to safer countries — saying “plenty” are ready to help — during a joint meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House.
Trump encourages Netanyahu to go further in annihilating Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made his second visit to Washington in the first 10 weeks of Trump's second term, highlighting the unusually close relationship between the two countries, particularly the two far-right leaders. In repeating a shocking theme from their last meeting, Trump didn't hold back when he repeatedly said that Israel should have never "given up" Gaza in its land-for-peace deal. He suggested a post-war plan of bea…


Netanyahu says from Washington that there are countries willing to host the population of the Gaza Strip
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this Monday during his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump that there are countries willing to welcome the people of the Gaza Strip, while the White House tenant stressed that Gaza is “a death trap.” “We are not holding them back,” but that they are “enclosed” because they are not allowed to leave, Netanyahu said in reference to the plan proposed by the U.S. to resettle the Palestinian populati…
Meeting with Netanyahu, Trump again floats proposal for US to take over Gaza
(JTA) — Last time President Donald Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington, he shocked listeners by announcing that the United States would take over Gaza. Now, Netanyahu is in Washington again. And, after weeks during which the Gaza takeover proposal appeared to have receded, Trump brought it back. “You know how I feel about the Gaza Strip,” he said. “It’s an incredible piece of important real estate and I think i…
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