United States President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (not seen) maintain a joint press convention within the East Room on the White Home.
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United States President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (not seen) maintain a joint press convention within the East Room on the White Home.
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President Trump floated two gorgeous concepts about Gaza on Tuesday. The primary is he mentioned the U.S. would take over the territory, which has been devastated by the current battle.
And, he mentioned your entire inhabitants of Gaza could be relocated to different nations. Trump provided no specifics for his plans sending Palestinians and Israelis scrambling to know what he means.
President Trump’s obscure plan to “Make Gaza Beautiful Again” may sign the biggest shift in US-Center East coverage in many years and will upend widespread hope for a Palestinian state alongside Israel.
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