The last strategy proposed by the President Donald Trump for the future of the Gaza Strip He has triggered a large international debate, a project that could radically transform the face of the region. Trump’s vision focuses on the creation of A new scenario for the Palestinians: The plan provides that the United States take on a leading role in governing and reconstructing the Gaza strip, transforming it into a “Riviera del Middle East”.
During a joint press conference with the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuTrump underlined the strong US support a Israelremembering significant gestures such as the transfer of the American embassy to Jerusalem, the withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear agreement and the promotion of Abraham agreements during its previous presidency. “You are the greatest friend that Israel has ever had in the White House,” Bibi praised him. “You say things that others refuse to say and everyone remains speechless but then scratch their heads and say: it is right”.
The plan Trump–Netanyahu He also looks at the normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia, extending the scope of the Abraham agreements. Although Saudi Arabia has conditioned Israel’s recognition to the creation of a Palestinian state, Trump seems to aim more to the realization of peace than to the creation of new states.
The humanitarian situation in Gaza is described as a criticism, with an urgent need for reconstruction in the face of the presence of thousands of unexploded devices and dangerous structures. The correspondent for the Middle East, Steve Witkoffestimated that the reconstruction process could extend from 10 to 15 years, a period of time well higher than five years anticipated by the Biden administration.
Trump proposes The transfer of the Palestinians to Jordan and Egyptprovided that there is the availability of these countries to welcome them. “I hope we can do something beautiful – he said – so beautiful that they will not want to return. Why return? That place was hell. “
The plan raised contrasting reactions: on the one hand, some factions and nations, including Hamas and countries like Jordan and Egyptthey expressed themselves clearly opposite; on the other, several parts see in the proposal an opportunity to bring stability to an area marked for decades of conflicts.
Trump imagines Gaza’s transformation in a first -rate residential and tourist area. But despite the optimism of the president for his project, the question of creating a Palestinian state remains complex. The US president prevented direct commitments on this front, preferring to concentrate on the resetting of the Palestinians and the potential of economic development that would derive from it.
The approach of the Trump Administration, which also includes the Supply of weapons in Israel And the attempt to negotiate a new nuclear deal with Iran, reflects a complex and articulated foreign policy, aimed at reformulating the geopolitical future of the Middle East.