
Trump describes Gaza as a ‘big real estate site’ as he doubles down on plans to redevelop the enclave
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President Donald Trump on Sunday doubled down on his plans for the US to redevelop Gaza, saying that he viewed the war-torn enclave as a “big real estate site.”
President Donald Trump on Sunday doubled down on his plans for the US to redevelop Gaza, saying that he viewed the war-torn enclave as a “big real estate site.” “I think that it’s a big mistake to allow people — the Palestinians, or the people living in Gaza — to go back yet another time, and we don’t want Hamas going back. And think of it as a big real estate site, and the United States is going to own it and we’ll slowly — very slowly, we’re in no rush — develop it. We’re going to bring stability to the Middle East soon,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One as he traveled to the Super Bowl in New Orleans. Trump, a former real estate magnate, described Gaza as a “demolition site” that would be “leveled out” and “fixed up.” He again suggested that other Middle Eastern countries would house displaced Palestinians in “beautiful sites.” Trump first raised the proposal Tuesday during a joint press conference alongside his Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu. “The US will take over the Gaza Strip and we will do a job with it too,” Trump said, later describing his vision for the area as a new “Riviera.” Netanyahu has since described Trump’s plan as a “revolutionary, creative vision.”