Overview
- U.S. President Donald Trump proposed relocating Gaza's two million residents to other Arab nations and redeveloping the area into a luxury destination.
- German Chancellor Olaf Scholz condemned the proposal as a violation of international law and labeled it a 'scandal' during a televised debate.
- Critics, including Scholz and opposition leaders, highlighted the humanitarian and legal issues surrounding forced population movements.
- The Israeli government has reportedly begun preliminary discussions on voluntary relocation plans, signaling potential regional implications.
- The U.S. administration later downplayed Trump's remarks, with speculation that the proposal may serve as a negotiation tactic rather than a concrete plan.