Trump wants to take over Gaza strip as Riviera of the Middle East!

Trump wants to take over Gaza strip as Riviera of the Middle East!
President Donald Trump once again raised claims on the Gaza Strip during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and described him as an "incredibly important piece of property". This happened in the context of a broader discussion about the control and future of the Gaza strip, which is characterized by an intensive conflict. Trump suggested that a "peace force like the United States" should control and own the area. The idea is part of his vision to develop the Gaza Strip into a "Riviera of the Middle East", a top -class construction project with economic potential.
already at the beginning of February Trump had expressed similar suggestions that included a takeover and reconstruction of the Gaza area. He questioned why Israel had ever given up the area and said: "It should never have been given up."
controversial resettlement plans
A central element of Trump's plans is the relocation of more than two million Palestinians. This would be a significant challenge, since Trump called Egypt and Jordan as possible reception center, but both rejected such a measure. Experts point out that a forced relocation would violate international law. Critics in Israel also doubt that the planned decision is in line with the needs of people in the Gaza Strip, which are severely affected by the current destruction.
For support of his suggestions, Trump heard at Netanyahu, who described them as "brave" and advocated the possibility of giving people in Gaza a free choice where they would like to go. France President Emmanuel Macron, however, joined the rejection of a permanent relocation and emphasized in a three-energy head with Egyptian head of state Abdel Fatah Al-Sisi and Jordania's King Abdullah II.
criticism from several countries
The international reaction to Trump's plans was mostly negative. While the Hamas Trump's suggestions were unacceptable, Saudi Arabia emphasized the need for a two-state solution and turned against the ideas of the American president. The destruction, which has been created in the Gaza Strip due to the war since October 7, 2023, are enormous: According to the UN information, about two thirds of all buildings have been damaged or destroyed, and around 90% of the 2.1 million people in the Gaza Strip are now inland refugees.
The number of dead people who can be complained about in the course of the conflict is over 47,000. In the United States, critics, including Senator Chris Van Hollen, expressed concerns that Trump's plan could be a breach of international law and ethnic cleansing. The rejection of Trump's proposals also extends to other countries, including Germany, which indicates the need for a solution that the Palestinians included, and China, which spoke out against a forcibly relocation and also called for a two -state solution.
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