Insane Trump claims ‘israel’ will cede control of the Gaza Strip to US following the conclusion of the conflict
Donald Trump has asserted that the Gaza Strip will come under American administration following the conclusion of the Israeli military operations in the region. He emphasized, however, that this transition would not necessitate the deployment of US troops.

In a social media announcement on Thursday, former President Donald Trump introduced further ambiguity to his prior suggestion of relocating Palestinians from Gaza and proposing that the United States assume control of the conflict-stricken territory.
In a recent statement, former President Donald Trump announced that Israel would transfer control of the Gaza Strip to the United States following the cessation of hostilities. He emphasized that no American troops would be required as part of this transition, suggesting such a move would bring stability to the region.
In a recent statement, he proposed that his relocation plan, which involves moving Palestinians to Egypt and Jordan, could offer them an opportunity to experience happiness, safety, and freedom.
Former President Donald Trump announced that the United States, in collaboration with leading development teams worldwide, is poised to embark on a meticulously planned construction project. This undertaking aims to establish what is anticipated to be one of the most remarkable and extraordinary developments globally.
United States officials have clearly stated that Washington will not bear the financial responsibility. Former President Donald Trump asserted on Thursday that his initiatives would not require the deployment of American troops and would contribute to regional stability.
According to reports from a confidential session with Republican senators, US Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, conveyed that former President Donald Trump expressed a desire to avoid deploying American troops or allocating any US financial resources to the situation in Gaza.
Former President Donald Trump initially proposed the potential permanent relocation of Palestinians but later clarified that they could reside alongside others in the region once Gaza undergoes reconstruction.
In a press briefing on Wednesday, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt responded to inquiries regarding the status of Palestinians in the region, noting that she was unable to confirm if they would be allowed to remain.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has proposed that Palestinians residing in Gaza should be relocated permanently to neighboring nations, a suggestion that has met with significant international backlash. In response, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has attempted to clarify the statement, emphasizing that the intention is to have Gazans temporarily leave the conflict-stricken area for a provisional period rather than a permanent resettlement.
On Thursday, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz directed the country’s military to develop a strategy for facilitating the “voluntary departure” of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip.
On Thursday, Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem stated that former President Donald Trump’s plan represents a “declaration of intent to occupy” Palestinian territories.
The Palestinian resistance organization has issued a call for an “urgent Arab summit to address the displacement” of Palestinians from Gaza, according to a statement from Qassem.
A spokesperson for Hamas has denounced former President Donald Trump’s remarks, labeling them as “entirely unacceptable.”
Hamas spokesperson, Qassem, firmly stated that Gaza belongs to its residents, asserting that they have no intention of leaving. Furthermore, he urged the organization of an urgent Arab summit to address and counteract any displacement initiatives.
A spokesperson stated that former President Trump’s comments regarding Washington’s involvement in Gaza effectively signal an undisguised intent to assume control of the region.
A spokesperson for the Gaza Strip conveyed that they reject any foreign governance over the territory, asserting that replacing one form of occupation with another is unacceptable.
The United Nations has issued a warning, stating that any instance of forcibly displacing individuals could amount to ethnic cleansing.
In an address to a United Nations committee focused on Palestinian rights, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres emphasized the fundamental nature of the Palestinian people’s inalienable rights, stressing that it is fundamentally about their right to live as human beings within their own land.
China has expressed firm opposition to former U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun reaffirmed Beijing’s strong support for the legitimate national rights of the Palestinian people, emphasizing China’s commitment to their cause.
“Gaza is an essential part of Palestinian territory and should not be treated as a political bargaining tool or subjected to arbitrary aggression,” stated Guo.