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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