Trump Proposes U.S. Control of Gaza, Sparking Global Outcry
The proposal includes relocating Palestinians and rebuilding Gaza, drawing accusations of ethnic cleansing and widespread international criticism.
- Donald Trump announced a controversial plan for the U.S. to take control of Gaza, rebuild it into a 'Mediterranean Riviera,' and relocate its 2.3 million residents to other countries.
- The plan has drawn sharp criticism from global leaders, with accusations of ethnic cleansing and violations of international law from nations such as Egypt, Russia, and China.
- Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed support for Trump’s sanctions against the ICC, which had issued arrest warrants for Israeli officials, calling the court 'anti-Semitic and corrupt.'
- Human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, condemned the plan as a potential war crime and a threat to international justice frameworks.
- Israel continues military strikes in Lebanon despite a ceasefire, while its defense minister directed the military to prepare plans for Palestinians in Gaza to 'voluntarily' leave.



























































