Trump Proposes U.S. Control of Gaza, Sparking Global Reactions
The U.S. President's plan envisions transforming the war-torn Gaza Strip into a luxury destination, raising international concerns and criticism.
- Donald Trump announced a controversial plan for the U.S. to take control of the Gaza Strip, describing it as a long-term project to rebuild the area into a 'Riviera of the Middle East.'
- The proposal includes relocating Gaza's two million Palestinian residents to other Arab countries, an idea rejected by both the Palestinians and neighboring nations like Jordan and Egypt.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed support for the plan, calling it a bold vision that could bring peace and transformation to the region.
- Critics, including U.S. Democrats and international leaders, condemned the plan, citing concerns of potential violations of international law and the displacement of Palestinians.
- Trump suggested deploying U.S. troops if necessary and emphasized the economic potential of the project, though specifics on its legal and logistical implementation remain unclear.



























































































































































