UN humanitarian chief says Gaza ceasefire has averted famine but any truce collapse brings danger
- U.S. President Donald Trump stated he is committed to buying and owning Gaza, suggesting that other Middle Eastern states could help rebuild parts of it.
- Trump's comments drew immediate rebukes from various nations, including a flat rejection from Saudi Arabia.
- Ezzat El Rashq of Hamas condemned Trump's remarks, asserting that Gaza is not for sale and is part of Palestinian land.
- Jordan's King Abdullah plans to tell Trump that the proposal could spread chaos and jeopardize peace with Israel during their meeting on February 11.
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