President Donald Trump says the U.S. won’t buy Gaza. Instead, it will take it. The president first floated the idea during a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week.
The president’s blueprints for the world’s intractable problems represent rejections of decades-old U.S. policy.
Many criticsed the framing, calling for terms such as displacement and ethnic cleansing to be used to describe the plan.
Rights groups say that behind U.S. President Donald Trump's vows to turn Gaza into a “Riviera of the Middle East” lies a plan ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt outlined the president's latest thoughts on relocating 2 million Palestinians, ...
President Trump’s Gaza ploy is really aimed at the Gulf states, Saudi Arabia most directly, to rebuild Gaza and cozy up to ...
The US President discussed the issue at talks with Jordan’s King Abdullah II, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt ...
The main reason is disagreement over the terms for the second stage of the ceasefire, set to begin in early March. The ...
It was supposed to be the moment US President Donald Trump’s vision of bringing peace to the Middle East by redeveloping the ...
President Trump is slated to meet with Indian Prime Minister Modi on Thursday, with a number of trade and economic issues on ...
The White House on Wednesday acknowledged disagreement between President Trump and King Abdullah II of Jordon over Trump’s ...