Trumpā€™s proposal the U.S. ā€˜take overā€™ Gaza rejected by allies, adversaries – National

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Trumpā€™s proposal the U.S. ā€˜take overā€™ Gaza rejected by allies, adversaries ā€“ National

President Donald Trumpā€™s proposal that the United States ā€œtake overā€ the Gaza Strip and permanently resettle its Palestinian residents was swiftly rejected and denounced on Wednesday by American allies and adversaries alike.

Trumpā€™s proposal the U.S. ā€˜take overā€™ Gaza rejected by allies, adversaries – National

Trumpā€™s suggestion came at a White House news conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who smiled several times as the president detailed a plan to build new settlements for Palestinians outside the Gaza Strip, and for the U.S. to take ā€œownershipā€ in redeveloping the war-torn territory into ā€œthe Riviera of the Middle East.ā€

ā€œThe U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will do a job with it too,ā€ Trump said. ā€œWeā€™ll own it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous unexploded bombs and other weapons on the site, level the site, and get rid of the destroyed buildings, level it out, create an economic development that will supply unlimited numbers of jobs.ā€

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The comments came amid a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, during which the militant group has been turning over hostages in exchange for the release of prisoners held by Israel.

Egypt, Jordan and other American allies in the Middle East have already rejected the idea of relocating more than 2 million Palestinians from Gaza elsewhere in the region. Following Trumpā€™s remarks, Egyptā€™s Foreign Ministry issued a statement stressing the need for rebuilding ā€œwithout moving the Palestinians out of the Gaza Strip.ā€

Saudi Arabia, an important American ally, weighed in quickly on Trumpā€™s expanded idea to take over the Gaza Strip in a sharply worded statement, noting that its long call for an independent Palestinian state was a ā€œfirm, steadfast and unwavering position.ā€

ā€œThe kingdom of Saudi Arabia also stresses what it had previously announced regarding its absolute rejection of infringement on the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, whether through Israeli settlement policies, annexation of Palestinian lands or efforts to displace the Palestinian people from their land,ā€ the statement said.


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Trump suggests ā€˜somewhat more violentā€™ response in Gaza if hostages left behind amid Israel-Hamas ceasefire


The prime ministers of Australia and Ireland, foreign ministries from China, New Zealand and Germany, and a Kremlin spokesman all reiterated support for a two-state solution.

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ā€œAustraliaā€™s position is the same as it was this morning, as it was last year, as it was 10 years ago,ā€ Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said.

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Trump has already made waves ā€” and upset longtime allies ā€” suggesting the purchase of Greenland, the annexation of Canada and the possible takeover of the Panama Canal. It was not immediately clear whether the idea of taking over the Gaza Strip was a well thought out plan, or an opening gambit in negotiations.

ā€œThe comments last night were, of course, very concerning,ā€ said Irish Prime Minister MicheĆ”l Martin. ā€œI always adopt the approach when it comes to the U.S. administration of: judge them based on what they do and not what they say.ā€


Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan told state-run Anadolu Agency that Trumpā€™s proposal on ā€œdeportations from Gaza is not something that either the region or we would accept.ā€

ā€œEven thinking about it, in my opinion, is wrong and absurd,ā€ Fidan said.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called for the United Nations to ā€œprotect the Palestinian people and their inalienable rights,ā€ saying that what Trump wanted to do would be ā€œa serious violation of international law.ā€

Hamas, which sparked the conflict with its Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, said Trumpā€™s proposal was a ā€œrecipe for creating chaos and tension in the region.ā€

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ā€œInstead of holding the Zionist occupation accountable for the crime of genocide and displacement, it is being rewarded, not punished,ā€ the militant group said in a statement.


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Hamas frees 3 more hostages, Israel releases Palestinians as part of ceasefire deal


In its attack on Israel, Hamas killed some 1,200 people, primarily civilians, and took about 250 hostages.

Israelā€™s ensuing air and ground war has has killed over 47,000 Palestinians, more than half of them women and children, according to local health authorities who do not say how many of the dead were fighters. The conflict has left large parts of several cities in ruins and displaced around 90% of Gazaā€™s population of 2.3 million people.

In the U.S., opposition politicians quickly rejected Trumpā€™s idea, with Democratic Sen. Chris Coons calling his comments ā€œoffensive and insane and dangerous and foolish.ā€

The idea ā€œrisks the rest of the world thinking that we are an unbalanced and unreliable partner because our president makes insane proposals,ā€ Coons said, noting the irony of the proposal coming shortly after Trump had moved to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development.

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ā€œWhy on earth would we abandon decades of well-established humanitarian programs around the world, and now launch into one of the worldā€™s greatest humanitarian challenges?ā€ Coons said.

Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib, a Palestinian American member of Congress from Michigan, accused Trump in a social media post of ā€œopenly calling for ethnic cleansingā€ with the idea of resettling Gazaā€™s entire population.

Rising reported from Bangkok. Associated Press writers Zeke Miller in Washington; Suzan Fraser in Ankara, Turkey; Simina Mistreanu in Taipei, Taiwan; Josef Federman in Jerusalem, Samy Magdy in Cairo and Charlotte McLay in Wellington, New Zealand, contributed to this report.

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