Trump Calls for U.S. Takeover of Gaza

特朗普呼吁美国接管加沙

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2025-02-05

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A.M. Edition for Feb. 5. President Trump calls for the U.S. to take long-term control of Gaza and for millions of Palestinians to be permanently relocated. WSJ editor Shayndi Raice walks us through the many unanswered questions surrounding this major policy break and how it's being received. Plus, the U.S. Postal Service suspends shipments of parcels from China. And Nissan is set to reject Honda’s terms for a merger of the two automakers. Luke Vargas hosts.  Sign up for the WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • President Trump says the US Will take over Gaza, leaving the idea of a Palestinian state in tatters.

  • I do see a long term ownership position and I see it bringing great stability to

  • that part of the Middle east and maybe the entire Middle East.

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  • President Trump is calling for the US to assume long term control of Gaza

  • and for the nearly 2 million Palestinians who live there to permanently leave for neighboring countries.

  • Those remarks, made at a White House press conference alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah,

  • mark a sharp break with decades of American policy in the Middle east,

  • over which successive presidents have said that Gaza would form part of an eventual Palestinian state.