US and Israel reject Arab alternative to Trump's Gaza reconstruction plan
- The US and Israel rejected an Arab plan for Gaza's reconstruction, asserting it did not reflect the situation in Gaza.
- Brian Hughes, House National Security Council spokesman, stated that Gaza is uninhabitable due to debris and unexploded ordnance.
- A statement endorsed by Arab leaders described the displacement of Palestinians as a violation of international law.
- The Trump administration's vision for Gaza includes transforming it into a territory owned by the United States, rejecting the alternative plan.
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This plan would end the Israel-Palestine conflict, but Israel doesn't like it
The Arab Peace Initiative has been floated for the past two decades and it offers to resolve conflict in accordance with international law, guarantee Israel's security and normalise relations with all its Arab neighbours, but neither Donald Trump or Benjamin Netanyahu back it.
Peace Remains Elusive in Gaza and Ukraine
At the time of writing, it was the 11th hour for Gaza, where Trump’s occupational peace plan has fallen by the wayside for the time being. Even so, the plan to turn Gaza into a sort of Western Trump resort was perhaps never intended to be genuine. Perhaps it was intended to get the ball rolling by inspiring the Arabs to come up with something–fast. So far, if that is the strategy, it has worked only in part. Yes, the Arabs have come up with a pl…
(S+) Opinion: Gaza: The Historical History of Trump's »Riviera Plan« – Guest Contribution
Donald Trump's "Riviera Plan" has a long history. The expulsion of the Palestinians was considered an option for some Zionist thinkers. An Israeli prime minister even said, "I want them all to go, be it on the moon."
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