Trump Doubles Down on Gaza Plan: Shocked Arab Nations Plan Regional Talks

Egypt will host a summit of Arab leaders on Feb. 27 to discuss the future of Gaza after former President Donald Trump declared that the U.S. should “own” the territory. His remarks have stirred controversy across the Middle East, prompting backlash from regional leaders and Palestinian groups.

Key Facts:

  • Trump stated the U.S. should “buy and own” Gaza, ensuring Hamas does not return.
  • Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan rejected Trump’s suggestion for Arab nations to absorb Palestinian refugees.
  • The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas includes a multi-year reconstruction plan, but Trump officials estimate rebuilding could take 10-15 years.
  • Hamas condemned Trump’s comments, calling them “absurd” and asserting that Gaza is not for sale.
  • Egypt’s summit will bring Arab leaders together to discuss the Palestinian future amid these developments.

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The Rest of The Story:

Trump’s comments, made after meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, have drawn significant pushback from U.S. allies in the Middle East.

Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia have rejected the idea of taking in Palestinian refugees, while Hamas has outright dismissed Trump’s proposal.

Meanwhile, Israel has started withdrawing from the Netzarim corridor as Palestinians cautiously return home under a fragile ceasefire.

However, the future remains uncertain, with Israel determined to eliminate Hamas and Hamas demanding a complete Israeli withdrawal.

As tensions rise, Trump’s remarks have pressured the region to come up with its own solutions, pushing Arab leaders into urgent discussions.

Commentary:

Gaza has been a flashpoint for decades, marked by radicalization, war, and failed peace efforts. No Arab nation has ever truly wanted responsibility for the territory, and despite years of conflict, little has changed.

Trump’s bold proposal—whether genuine or a strategic play—has shaken the region into action.

For years, Arab nations have paid lip service to the Palestinian cause but refused to absorb refugees or integrate them into their own societies.

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Now, Trump’s declaration has forced a moment of reckoning. Whether intentional or not, his remarks have sparked discussions that many regional leaders have long avoided.

Trump’s assertion that Palestinians don’t want to return to Gaza is rooted in reality. After years of war, destruction, and failed governance under Hamas, life there has become nearly unlivable.

The Arab world must now decide whether to keep propping up Hamas or take real steps toward a long-term solution.

The key question remains: if not the U.S., then who will take responsibility for Gaza?

Without eliminating Hamas and restructuring governance, there is no path to lasting peace.

The Bottom Line:

Trump’s controversial stance on Gaza has forced Arab leaders into discussions they’ve long ignored.

While his remarks have drawn strong opposition, they may also push the region toward addressing a problem that has festered for decades.

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