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Trump’s Gaza Situation Explained

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Democrats are going frantic over President Donald Trump’s plan for the Gaza Strip. They’re convinced that he and Bibi are about to unleash Rage Against the Machine diplomacy. “Kill them off, take their land and go there for vacation.” That’s not quite what the president has in mind. House Speaker Mike Johnson calls Trump’s idea “bold” and “decisive.” Secretary of State Rubio agrees. It was meant as a “very generous move.

Take over Gaza Strip

Apparently, even Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was surprised by President Trump’s plan for the Gaza Strip. You could tell from the expression on his face at the announcement that he was thrilled at what he was hearing.

Democrats are totally horrified. “Mad” is how one Middle East source reacted. He’s not crazy. There’s a method to Trump’s madness.

During a joint press conference with Netanyahu on Tuesday, February 4, Trump declared that “the U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will do a job with it.

By the time Trump and the land developers get done with it, the smoking pile of rubble will be known as “the Riviera of the Middle East.” This, the president insists, “could be so magnificent.

Speaker Johnson heard the news for the first time along with everyone else. He’s not upset about it at all. On Wednesday he explained things to the press.

There’ll be more details forthcoming on that, of course. The initial announcement yesterday, I think was greeted by surprise by many but cheered by I think people all around the world.

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Netanyahu was thrilled at what he was hearing.

Bold decisive action

Reporters from the liberal left instantly pounced on that remark. “Why? Because that area is so dangerous. And he’s taking bold, decisive action to try to ensure the peace of that region.

We need to stand with our staunch ally, Israel, the speaker added. A lasting peace in Gaza “would do well for everybody, not just in the region but around the world. It’s a volatile place.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio had some more concrete observations to share.

Kill them off, take their land and go there for vacation.

He tried to “clarify” to an unsettled media that Trump’s assertion that Uncle Sam should “take over” and “own” Gaza means becoming “responsible for the reconstruction of that area.” Of course the Palestinians need to move out for a while. The place is dangerous.

The only thing President Trump has done, very generously, in my view, is offer the United States’ willingness to step in, clear the debris, clean the place up from all the destruction that’s on the ground, clean it up of all these unexploded munitions,” Rubio relates from Guatemala.

In the meantime, the people living there, the people who call that home will not be able to live there while you have crews coming in and removing debris, while you have munitions being removed.

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