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It is exhausting and unsustainable,
said Lydic of Trump’s tendency to bombard Americans with “ridiculous” policies only to outdo them with “something else more absurd.” She looks just like she won Best Country Album at the Grammys,
the host quipped as she compared the snap to Beyoncé’s recent viral reaction Everybody I’ve spoken to loves the idea of the United States owning that piece of land, developing and creating thousands of jobs,
said Trump, the man who helped build New York’s skyline A better life is not necessarily tied to the physical space that you’re in today,
Witkoff said in a remark that blithely overlooked thousands of years of Middle East history From [Trump’s] perspective, the only way to reduce long-term US financial obligations in the Middle East ... is to gut Gaza and start over from the ground up,
Large-scale redevelopment in post-conflict areas generally requires significant investment, stability, and long-term planning, but beyond that, it's impossible to assess anything concrete right now,
said Raz Domb, an analyst at Leader Capital Markets in Tel Aviv, an investment bank Assuming Trump's comments about transferring Gazans to other countries are translated into practice, we must hurry and establish settlements throughout the Gaza Strip,
the group said on the social media platform X On the one hand, King Abdullah II has to keep relations with the USA going and, on the other hand, such a population transfer, such a forced resettlement of Palestinians to Jordan, would be something that the king would not actually be able to convey to his own people politically, or only with great effort,
Moreover, the idea that this could pacify the conflict in Gaza is nonsense,
Arab and Gulf countries will contribute a significant amount of money, alongside the European Union, the United Nations Development and Reconstruction Fund, other international organizations and the World Bank,
Jordan's King Abdullah II and Egypt's President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi will present their own plan to Donald Trump in the next weeks,
Giving up Egyptian land is considered taboo, especially in view of the resettlement project, which many Egyptians regard as anti-Palestinian,
Stephan Roll from the German Institute for International and Security Affairs said last week While Trump highlighted in a seemingly friendly tone that the people in the region will do better and that mainly Jordan and Egypt should take in people, there are also other obvious questions that remain unanswered,
What will he do if the Palestinians don't want to leave the Gaza Strip? Who should propel such a migration and should it be done by force which would equal ethnic cleansing? And what role will the Americans or the Israelis play
I envision the world's people living there,
It will start with Rafah and the south, continue in the center and Gaza City and will conclude in the north,
I do see a long-term ownership position, and I see it bringing great stability to that part of the Middle East,
he declared, calling for Palestinians to be forcibly displaced into “areas where the leaders currently say no.” This is illegal. What he just said is a violation of every international law. It‘s a violation of every convention that the United States, by the way, was part of. It‘s a violation of every UN resolution,
Palestinian foreign policy analyst Rula Jebreal said I think we’re being a little dramatic, and we’re on our ‘jump to conclusions mat’ here a little bit,
the pro-Trump pundit said It‘s a violation of international court of justice and international criminal court resolutions,