White House tries to soften Trump’s mass displacement proposal for Gaza
- A top aide of U.S. President Donald Trump defended his proposal for the U.S. To take over Gaza and create a Riviera of the Middle East after relocating Palestinians elsewhere.
- Trump's proposal drew rebukes from world powers including Russia, China, and Germany, as well as outright rejection from Saudi Arabia.
- Karoline Leavitt, Trump's press secretary, called the Gaza proposal historic and emphasized that the President had not committed to deploying troops.
- Leavitt clarified that Gazans should be temporarily relocated for rebuilding, rather than permanently resettled in neighboring countries.
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