Trump's suggestion U.S. 'take over' Gaza Strip rejected by allies, adversaries
- Donald Trump's proposal for the U.S. to 'take over' the Gaza Strip faced immediate rejection from various global leaders and groups, including Saudi Arabia and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
- Multiple nations, including Saudi Arabia and Australia, quickly rejected Trump's plan, emphasizing support for a two-state solution and the necessity for Palestinian rights.
- Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas urged the United Nations to protect Palestinian rights, calling Trump's intentions a violation of international law.
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Social media gets creative over Trump’s plan to transform Gaza
‘What’s next – a Trump golf course in Rafah?’ someone wrote on X. By Jewish Breaking News U.S. President Donald Trump’s dramatic proposal for Gaza’s future has sparked a surge of support among some segments of Israeli society. “The US will take over the Gaza Strip and we will do a job with it too,” Trump declared as he stood alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Tuesday. As for Gaza’s residents, he said they s…
U.S. Officials Stun Critics with Defense of Trump’s Plan for Gaza
This article originally appeared on Antiwar.com and was republished with permission. Guest post by Dave DeCamp On Wednesday, Trump administration officials defended the president’s surprise announcement on Tuesday night that he wants the US to “take over” and “own” the Gaza Strip but appeared to walk back some aspects of the plan. Trump made the announcement after calling for Palestinians to be removed from Gaza “permanently,” which would mean e…
Paris. Yesterday the international community expressed a strong rejection of the plan of U.S. President Donald Trump to “take over” the Gaza Strip and banish 1.8 million Palestinians living in the small coastal enclave, which would be the greatest ethnic cleansing since the Second World War.
Reactions to Trump’s Plan for U.S. Control In Gaza
President Donald J. Trump with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from Jan. 27, 2020, in the Oval Office of the White House. (Photo from Wikimedia Commons by D. Myles Cullen) By Talia Mullin / Original to ScheerPost Numerous international and domestic leaders reacted to President Donald Trump’s announcement, made during a joint news conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, proposing the United States “take over” the Gaza…
Foreign affairs expert reacts to Trump's suggestion the US 'take over' Gaza
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — President Donald Trump made headlines on Tuesday during a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when he suggested that the U.S. could take over the Gaza Strip. Krista Wiegand is the director of the Center for National Security and Foreign Affairs at the University of Tennessee Baker School for Public Policy. She said that while President Trump has spoken about acquiring Greenland and the …
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