Trump announces he wants US to ‘own’ Gaza: As it happened
05.02.2025 09:32
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Speaking at a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, Trump outlined a plan for the US to clear unexploded ordnance, rebuild infrastructure, and create jobs and housing.
“The US will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will do a job with it too,” Trump told reporters.
Trump did not rule out deploying US troops to Gaza, stating, “If it’s necessary, we’ll do that.” “I do see a long-term ownership position and I see it bringing great stability to that part of the Middle East,” he said.
He described his vision as transforming Gaza into the “Riviera of the Middle East.”
A key aspect of the proposal involves relocating Gaza’s approximately two million Palestinian residents to neighboring countries such as Egypt and Jordan. Trump claimed that regional leaders supported the idea, though he did not provide details on how the relocation would be implemented.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu praised Trump’s proposal, calling it “thinking outside the box with fresh ideas” and expressing optimism about its potential to change history.
The announcement has drawn widespread criticism. Human rights organizations condemned the proposal as a form of ethnic cleansing, emphasizing that forced displacement violates international law.
Hamas officials also denounced the plan, stating that Palestinians would resist such efforts.
Additionally, both Egypt and Jordan have previously rejected similar resettlement proposals, citing concerns over regional stability and Palestinian rights.
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05 February 2025
04:30 GMT
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has expressed strong support for President Donald Trump’s proposal regarding Gaza.
“Gaza MUST BE FREE from Hamas. As @POTUS shared today, the United States stands ready to lead and Make Gaza Beautiful Again,” Rubio said on X. “Our pursuit is one of lasting peace in the region for all people.”
Rubio has consistently advocated for decisive action against Hamas. In October 2023, he emphasized that Israel “has no choice but to seek the complete eradication of Hamas in Gaza,” acknowledging the significant costs but asserting that failing to eliminate the group would have even more severe consequences.
Gaza MUST BE FREE from Hamas. As @POTUS shared today, the United States stands ready to lead and Make Gaza Beautiful Again. Our pursuit is one of lasting peace in the region for all people.
— Secretary Marco Rubio (@SecRubio) February 5, 2025
04:21 GMT
Paul O’Brien, Executive Director of Amnesty International USA, has strongly criticized President Donald Trump’s proposal to relocate Gaza’s residents, stating that such an action would be “tantamount to destroying them as a people.”
He emphasized, “Gaza is their home. Gaza’s death and destruction is a result of the government of Israel killing civilians by the thousands, often with U.S. bombs.”
Amnesty International has previously condemned the US government’s continued military support to Israel, highlighting that US-made weapons have been used by Israeli forces to commit war crimes against Palestinian civilians in Gaza.
Removing all Palestinians from Gaza is tantamount to destroying them as a people. Gaza is their home.Gaza's death & destruction is a result of the gov of Israel killing civilians by the thousands, often with US bombs.
— Paul O'Brien (@dpaulobrien) February 5, 2025
04:14 GMT
Rashida Tlaib, the only Palestinian American member of the US Congress, has accused President Donald Trump of “openly calling for ethnic cleansing” in response to his proposal to relocate Gaza’s residents and “level the site.”
In a post on X, Tlaib criticized the continued US funding to the Israeli government while cutting off federal funds to working Americans.
This president is openly calling for ethnic cleansing while sitting next to a genocidal war criminal. He’s perfectly fine cutting off working Americans from federal funds while the funding to the Israeli government continues flowing. https://t.co/Pw86wA8kOF
— Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (@RepRashida) February 4, 2025
04:09 GMT
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has praised President Donald Trump for thinking “outside the box” with his proposal for a US takeover of Gaza.
“I think it’s something that could change history,” Netanyahu said at a joint press conference with Trump earlier in the day, noting that both sides are discussing the possibilities.
“Your willingness to puncture conventional thinking – thinking that has failed time and time again – your willingness to think outside the box with fresh ideas will help us achieve all these goals,” he added.
The Israeli leader also stressed that Trump was the “greatest friend Israel has ever had in the White House,” highlighting several pro-Israel policies from Trump’s first term.
03:55 GMT
Democrats have responded with swift condemnation to Trump’s suggestion that the US should take control of Gaza.
Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy expressed his outrage on X, writing, “He’s totally lost it.”
In a follow-up post, he added, “I have news for you - we aren’t taking over Gaza.” Murphy further argued that Trump’s statement serves as a distraction, saying, “But the media and the chattering class will focus on it for a few days and Trump will have succeeded in distracting everyone from the real story - the billionaires seizing government to steal from regular people.”
California Congressman Eric Swalwell also weighed in on X, posting, “Wait what? The US is going to occupy Gaza?”
He went on to criticize the idea by referencing past promises, stating, “We were promised no more endless wars. By my count we are occupying Greenland, Canada, Panama Canal, and now..Gaza?”
Democratic Senator Chris Coons criticized Trump’s proposal for the US to take control of Gaza, telling NBC News, “That’s insane.” He added, “I can’t think of a place on Earth that would welcome American troops less and where any positive outcome is less likely.”
03:48 GMT
Saudi Arabia’s foreign ministry has issued a comprehensive statement in response to Trump’s proposal, reaffirming its “firm and unwavering” commitment to the establishment of a Palestinian state.
The ministry further stated that “permanent peace” cannot be achieved without Palestinians securing their “legitimate rights” to statehood.
#Statement | The Foreign Ministry affirms that Saudi Arabia’s position on the establishment of a Palestinian state is firm and unwavering. HRH Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister clearly and unequivocally reaffirmed this stance. pic.twitter.com/0uuoq8h12I
— Foreign Ministry ???????? (@KSAmofaEN) February 5, 2025
03:46 GMT
Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations, has responded to Trump’s proposal for the US to take control of Gaza and relocate its residents to a “good, fresh, beautiful piece of land.”
“For those suggesting a happy, nice place for them, let them return to their original homes inside Israel,” Mansour stated in a video shared by the Palestinian mission to the UN on X.
He further emphasized that Palestinians want to return to their homes in Gaza, declaring, “Our homeland is our homeland... They want to rebuild Gaza—its schools, hospitals, and infrastructure—because this is where they belong and where they love to live. I believe leaders should respect the will of the Palestinian people.”
03:30 GMT
US President Donald Trump has announced that the United States will assume control over the Gaza Strip, following his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House.
The US will take over the Gaza Strip. And we will do a job with it, too. We’ll own it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous unexploded bombs and other weapons on the site,” Trump said, promising to “level the site and get rid of the destroyed buildings.”
Trump also said he is not ruling out deploying US troops to support his Gaza development plan.
“We’ll do what is necessary. If it’s necessary, we’ll do that. We’re going to take over that place,” he said.
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