Trump Proposes Shocking US Takeover of Gaza Strip

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Trump Proposes Shocking US Takeover of Gaza Strip
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US President Donald Trump stunned the world by proposing that the United States take control of the Gaza Strip and relocate its Palestinian population. The proposal, met with condemnation from Hamas and the Palestinian leadership, sparked international debate and raised concerns about a drastic shift in the Middle East's political landscape.

Hamas vehemently condemned US President Donald Trump 's startling proposal for the United States to assume control of the Gaza Strip and relocate its inhabitants to other countries, seemingly regardless of their consent. Trump unveiled this audacious plan during a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House.

The proposal, lacking specifics on how to displace over 2 million Palestinians or maintain control over Gaza, asserted that Trump would transform the war-torn enclave into a thriving area by clearing unexploded ordnance and rubble, and fostering economic redevelopment. 'The US will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will do a job with it, too. We'll own it,' Trump declared. He claimed support from 'the highest leadership' in the Middle East and urged Egypt and Jordan to accept Gazans, despite both governments unequivocally rejecting the idea. Suggesting 'long-term ownership' by the US, Trump envisioned Gaza becoming 'the Riviera of the Middle East. This could be something that could be so magnificent.' Hamas, which seized Gaza in 2007, denounced the proposal as 'racist'. 'The American racist stance aligns with the Israeli extreme right's position in displacing our people and eliminating our cause,' stated Hamas spokesperson Abdel Latif al-Qanou. Much of Gaza was devastated during a 15-month war triggered by Hamas' attacks on southern Israel in October 2023, and Trump has repeatedly attributed the ceasefire agreement reached last month to his efforts. Netanyahu, committed to bringing home hostages held by Hamas and crippling its capabilities, acknowledged Trump's plan as potentially 'historic' and worthy of consideration. Netanyahu's visit to the White House, the first by a foreign leader since Trump's return to power, was initially intended to focus on securing a second phase of the truce. However, it unexpectedly shifted to the startling revelation of a proposal that, if implemented, would dramatically reshape the Middle East. Trump, who also hinted at visiting Gaza, seemed to suggest that it wouldn't be rebuilt for Palestinians. 'It should not go through a process of rebuilding and occupation by the same people that have... lived there and died there and lived a miserable existence there,' he said. Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas also rejected the proposal. 'President Mahmud Abbas and the Palestinian leadership expressed their strong rejection of calls to seize the Gaza Strip and displace Palestinians outside their homeland,' stated Abbas' office, emphasizing that 'legitimate Palestinian rights are not negotiable.' Gaza residents have also condemned Trump's resettlement proposal. 'Trump thinks Gaza is a pile of garbage — absolutely not,' stated 34-year-old Hatem Azzam, a resident of Rafah. For Palestinians, any attempts to forcibly remove them from Gaza would evoke traumatic memories of the 'Nakba,' or catastrophe, the mass displacement of Palestinians during Israel's creation in 1948. Trump remained vague on the specifics of his takeover plan but hinted at the potential deployment of US ground troops in one of the world's most volatile regions 'if necessary.' Standing beside Trump, Netanyahu lauded Trump as Israel's 'greatest friend' and commended his 'willingness to think outside the box.' Their relationship has been strained in the past, but Netanyahu has eagerly embraced Trump's return to power after his ties with former President Joe Biden soured over the Gaza death toll. The Israeli premier didn't rule out resuming hostilities with Hamas or its other adversaries in the region, including Lebanon's Hezbollah and Iran. 'We will end the war by winning the war,' Netanyahu declared, while vowing to secure the return of all hostages held by Hamas. However, he expressed confidence that a deal with regional rival Saudi Arabia to normalize relations was 'going to happen.' But following Trump's proposal, Saudi Arabia stated it wouldn't formalize ties with Israel unless a Palestinian state was established

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