Trump Proposes U.S. Control Over Gaza, Calls It an Opportunity for Palestinians

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U.S. President Outlines Controversial Post-War Plan for the Region

Washington, D.C. – U.S. President Donald Trump has reiterated his plan for the United States to take control of Gaza after the end of hostilities between Israel and Hamas.

In a Truth Social post, Trump suggested that Israel would hand over Gaza to the U.S., while Palestinians would be relocated to “safer and more beautiful” communities.

“Gaza would be handed over to the United States by Israel after the fighting ends. Palestinians—people like Chuck Schumer—would already be resettled in much safer and more beautiful communities with new, modern homes in the region. They would finally have a chance to be happy, safe, and free,” Trump wrote.

A Grand Development Project Without U.S. Troops

Trump further claimed that the U.S., in cooperation with international development teams, would transform Gaza into one of the “greatest and most spectacular” projects of its kind.

“There would be no need for U.S. soldiers! Stability in the region would prevail!!!” he added.

The proposal has sparked immediate debate, given its far-reaching geopolitical and humanitarian implications. Critics argue that forced relocation of Palestinians would violate international law, while others question whether Israel would ever agree to cede control of Gaza to the U.S.

Trump’s remarks come as tensions in the Middle East remain high, with ongoing ceasefire negotiations and global calls for a lasting resolution to the crisis.

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