President Trump's unexpected proposal for the U.S. to take over Gaza and relocate nearly two million Palestinians faced swift backlash domestically and internationally. Senior officials in his own administration expressed doubt about the feasibility of the plan, with attempts to clarify Trump's intentions emerging throughout the day. High-profile advisers suggested the proposal was misinterpreted and aimed at rebuilding Gaza rather than outright takeover. Conflict experts labeled the idea impractical and legally questionable. Reactions from the Arab world were strongly negative, while it received support from some hard-right factions in Israel.
Trump's proposal to take over Gaza, aiming to relocate nearly two million Palestinians, faced immediate global backlash and discerning skepticism even from his administration.
Despite efforts from top officials to walk back the plan, the idea of relocating Palestinians and U.S. troop involvement continues to draw heavy scrutiny.
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