Trump Says U.S. Will Own and Develop Gaza, and Palestinians Living There Should Leave
President Donald Trump on Tuesday evening said the United States “will take over the Gaza Strip,” and “we’ll own it.”
Trump said that all Palestinians currently living in Gaza — around 2 million people — should leave and be placed in other countries in the Middle East, among them Jordan and Egypt, while the U.S. develops the territory.
Ministers of those and other Arab countries several days ago flatly rejected the idea of accepting Gaza residents.
Gaza has been decimated during a war with its neighbor Israel, which began with the Oct. 7, 2023, attack by the terror group Hamas.
“Gaza is a hellhole,” Trump said at the White House during a joint news conference with Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The former New York real estate developer later suggested that Gaza eventually could be “the Riviera of the Middle East,” where “the world’s people” could make their homes.
“I do see a long-term ownership position,” Trump said when asked if he envisioned a permanent U.S. occupation of Gaza.
“This could be so magnificent,” said Trump, who argued that his plan could potentially bring “great peace” to the wider region.
Netanyahu, when asked about the U.S. taking over Gaza, said, “I think it’s something that could change history.”
“And I think it’s really worth pursuing this avenue,” Netanyahu added.
Neither he nor Trump identified how the U.S. would have the legal authority to take over and administer Gaza as it re-developed the territory.
Trump’s suggestion that the United States should take over Gaza was a new one for him.
But it comes on the heels of his suggestions that the U.S. buy or take over Greenland from Denmark, that Canada becomes a 51st state for the U.S., and that the U.S. take back control of the Panama Canal.
“The U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will do a job with it too,” Trump said Monday.
“We’ll own it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous unexploded bombs and other weapons on the site, level the site, and get rid of the destroyed buildings, level it out, create an economic development that will supply unlimited numbers of jobs and housing for the people of the area,” Trump said.
“Do a real job, do something different.”
CNBC has requested comment from the White House about Trump’s plan.
A White House source familiar with Trump’s remarks told NBC News that they were not spoken off-the-cuff, but had been discussed before his news conference with the Israeli prime minister.
Source : CNBC