Former President Donald Trump proposed a radical plan for the Gaza Strip, suggesting that the U.S. take control of the war-torn territory while relocating its Palestinian population to neighboring countries. He framed the idea as a fresh approach to rebuilding Gaza, envisioning it as a luxury destination called "the Riviera of the Middle East." Trump emphasized U.S. responsibility for clearing unexploded bombs, leveling destroyed buildings, and creating jobs through reconstruction. When questioned about potential military enforcement, he stated it would be used "if necessary" and suggested that people from around the world would live there. Critics argue that the plan amounts to ethnic cleansing, as it involves forcibly removing two million Palestinians from their homeland, exacerbating long-standing tensions in the region. Continue here.