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The Telegraph: Trump’s plan for US to own Gaza condemned across the world
Donald Trump has proposed resettling all Palestinians in Gaza, calling the area a "demolition site" and pledging to transform it into the "Riviera of the Middle East." This plan has faced international backlash, with Hamas warning it would lead to chaos.
Saudi Arabia reiterated its support for an independent Palestinian state, rejecting any actions that infringe on Palestinian rights. Australia also affirmed its commitment to a two-state solution, maintaining its longstanding position on the issue.
Times Of Israel: Trump’s Gaza plan won’t happen, but it could shake up the region nonetheless
During a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Donald Trump proposed that the U.S. take control of the Gaza Strip and manage its reconstruction. He suggested that Palestinians should leave Gaza and not return, a statement that drew mixed reactions from Netanyahu.
While the proposal is unlikely to be implemented due to resistance from Egypt and Jordan, it highlights potential shifts in regional dynamics. Trump's comments could embolden Israel's far-right and complicate Netanyahu's political landscape, but they may also prompt new discussions on the Palestinian issue.
Fox News: Trump's proposed US takeover of Gaza Strip elicits positive response across administration
President Trump proposed a plan for the U.S. to take control of the Gaza Strip, emphasizing a commitment to dismantling threats and rebuilding the area. His vision was supported by various officials, including former Ambassador David Friedman and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who called for lasting peace and security.
However, the proposal faced criticism, particularly from Saudi Arabia, which reaffirmed its support for an independent Palestinian state, and Hamas, which rejected Trump's comments as inciting chaos. The international community's response remains mixed, with ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia regarding diplomatic recognition of Israel.
The Telegraph: Russia’s economy is cracking and West must step up sanctions, says Finnish foreign minister
Finland's Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen stated that Russia's economy is exhibiting "serious cracks," urging Western nations to increase sanctions to support Ukraine's position for a potential peace deal. She emphasized the importance of maintaining economic pressure on Russia.
Valtonen's comments coincide with efforts to target Russia's "shadow fleet" of tankers used to bypass sanctions. With around 600 vessels transporting oil and gas, the EU and G7 aim to disrupt these operations by enforcing insurance checks. Economists note rising strains in the Russian economy, including a significant interest rate hike.