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The Gaza Strip would be turned over to the United States by Israel at the conclusion of fighting. The Palestinians, people like Chuck Schumer, would have already been resettled in far safer and more beautiful communities, with new and modern homes, in the region,
The U.S., working with great development teams from all over the World, would slowly and carefully begin the construction of what would become one of the greatest and most spectacular developments of its kind on Earth. No soldiers by the U.S. would be needed! Stability for the region would reign!!!
I think it's going to bring the entire region to come with their own solutions,
national security advisor Mike Waltz mused about the comments on CBS on Wednesday Egypt and Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates that in the end of the day are threatened by Hamas would not shed a tear to see that the United States is actually taking control over the Gaza strip, because they don't really want to do that,
Avi Melamed, a former Israeli intelligence official and Arab affairs adviser for Jerusalem, told Fox News Digital He's not seeing any realistic solutions on how those miles and miles and miles of debris are going to be clear, how those essentially unexploded bombs are going to be removed, how these people are physically going to live there for at least a decade, if not longer, it's going to take to do this."
I would reject the premise of your question that this forces the United States to be entangled in conflicts abroad,
she told a reporter on Wednesday Trump is speaking the language of the Middle East,
Simone Ledeen, deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East during Trump's first term, told Fox News Digital Trump is being presented right now a construct of a ceasefire deal that is headed for a train wreck,
said Rich Goldberg, president of Foundation for Defense of Democracies, We intend to commit to do that. I won't talk here how we intend to do it, but it's something that is in my mind and also on the president's mind."
He emphasized the government's intention to retrieve both living and deceased hostages, saying So far, we've freed about 70 percent, more than that actually, of the living hostages, and we're committed to getting everyone out."
We're gonna take over that piece and develop it, create thousands and thousands of jobs."
The U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will do a job with it too,
That was a major operation.”
Trump, per the official, reportedly responded to the present Regardless of what happens diplomatically off centrestage, I'm not sure too many leaders in the region will be stepping up to support Donald Trump,
But at the same time, it is a reflection of the president's mindset,
So, I think this is very much wishful thinking on the part of Donald Trump,
Hashemi told CNA’s Asia First Obviously, they've had second thoughts and they've noticed the international condemnation of President Trump's proposal,
said Amin Saikal, distinguished visiting fellow at the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies It's difficult to see how he would convince the Palestinians, of which there are about 2 million people, to peacefully leave Gaza and go somewhere,
Whether Trump will be able to actually implement the policy remains to be seen,
said Nader Hashemi, associate professor of Middle East and Islamic politics at Georgetown University’s Edmund A Walsh School of Foreign Service These are very dangerous times, very difficult times, especially for the people of Gaza. And I think (Trump’s Gaza proposal) is going to have very long-term repercussions on the whole question of international peace and security and what constitutes world order,