Overview
- During a conference in Doha, President Trump called for the United States to 'take' Gaza and convert it into a 'freedom zone'.
- Trump described the proposal as a humanitarian solution, stating he would be 'proud' for the U.S. to lead the effort.
- The remarks follow his visit to Riyadh, marking the first major foreign trip of his presidency.
- The proposal has sparked widespread diplomatic and legal objections, with critics citing concerns over forced displacement and violations of international law.
- Trump's plan emerges as Gaza faces escalating Israeli military operations and a tightening siege, further complicating the region's humanitarian crisis.