President Donald Trump’s proposal for the United States to take control of war-torn Gaza and turn it into a “Riviera of the Middle East,” with the resettlement of Palestinians elsewhere, has sent shockwaves through US foreign policy. The plan is seen as a dramatic departure from decades of US policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, further deepening divisions both at home and abroad.
The proposal has been met with widespread condemnation from global leaders, human rights organizations, and Palestinian advocates, who argue that it undermines Palestinian sovereignty and rights. Critics also contend that the plan could escalate tensions in an already volatile region, further complicating efforts for a lasting peace.
As the international community grapples with the implications, the fate of the proposal hangs in the balance, with many questioning whether it will gain traction or become a diplomatic disaster for the US.