Trump Proposes U.S. Ownership of Gaza, Drawing Global Condemnation
The controversial plan includes displacing Palestinians, rebuilding Gaza as a luxury destination, and involving Middle Eastern nations in redevelopment efforts.
- President Trump has announced a plan for the U.S. to take ownership of Gaza, proposing to displace its Palestinian population and transform the area into a Mediterranean Riviera-style development.
- The proposal has faced widespread criticism from international leaders, with Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and others rejecting the plan outright, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voiced support.
- Trump stated that other Middle Eastern nations could assist in rebuilding Gaza under U.S. oversight but was vague about the legal authority for such a move and the future of displaced Palestinians.
- The plan marks a departure from decades of U.S. policy supporting a two-state solution, with critics labeling it as ethnic cleansing and questioning its feasibility and humanitarian implications.
- Trump is set to meet with key Arab leaders, including Jordan's King Abdullah and Egypt's President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, while global rebuke of the plan continues to grow.




















































































































