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resident Trump's vision for Gaza has taken a dramatic turn, with the US leader now viewing the war-torn enclave as a prime development opportunity. In a candid remark aboard Air Force One, Trump likened Gaza to a "big real estate site," hinting at a long-term plan to revitalize the area.
The proposal marks a significant departure from traditional US foreign policy and has sparked widespread criticism from regional leaders. Hamas officials have dismissed Trump's comments as "absurd," emphasizing that Gaza is an integral part of Palestinian territory, not a commodity to be bought or sold.
Despite the backlash, Netanyahu remains optimistic about the prospect of working with Trump on a new vision for Gaza. The Israeli leader sees the US president's plan as a game-changer, one that could bring stability to the Middle East and ensure Israel's security for generations.
However, experts warn that Trump's approach is fraught with risks, particularly given the complex history and politics surrounding the region. As the White House prepares to host Jordan's king this week, it remains to be seen how other regional players will respond to Trump's bold proposal.
