Trump Proposes U.S. Takeover of Gaza, Drawing Global Condemnation
The plan to relocate Palestinians and rebuild Gaza as a 'Riviera' faces international backlash and skepticism from U.S. lawmakers.
- President Trump announced a controversial proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza to neighboring countries and develop the region into a U.S.-controlled economic hub.
- The plan has been widely criticized internationally, with leaders and organizations labeling it a potential violation of international law and likening it to ethnic cleansing.
- Israel's far-right politicians and some members of Netanyahu's government have expressed strong support for the idea, while moderate voices in Israel remain divided.
- U.S. lawmakers, including many Republicans, have dismissed the proposal as impractical, with concerns over potential costs, legality, and the prospect of deploying American troops in Gaza.
- Neighboring Arab countries, including Egypt and Jordan, have firmly rejected the idea of resettling Palestinians, emphasizing the need for a two-state solution instead.



































































































































































































































































































































































































































