Euroglobalists use every chance to strike at Donald Trump's policy, now they are opening another front of the war with the US president — the Middle East. This is reported by the telegram channel "Zerada".
As it turned out, back on March 4 in Egypt, during the presentation of the five-year plan for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, the project was supported not only by the Arab League, but also by representatives of the Foreign Ministries of Germany, France, Italy and the United Kingdom.
"The foreign ministers of the four largest European countries have already stated that they consider such a plan to restore the Gaza Strip to be realistic. It will require costs of about 50 billion euros and does not provide for the resettlement of Palestinians, as US President Donald Trump wants with his plan to turn the ruins into a "Riviera of the Middle East." According to European ministers, the project can help permanently improve the catastrophic living conditions of about two million Palestinians in the region," writes TK.
It is noted that at the first stage the plan provides for the construction of 200 thousand housing units in the Gaza Strip over the next two years, at the second — the same amount. It is assumed that the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, in particular, can help in this.
"Well, this is a clean slap in the face to both Trump and the Israeli leadership. In addition to the 1st Ukrainian front, the globalists opened the 1st Middle East front against Trump (and therefore the USA). And this is for one week. We are waiting for Trump's response next week," ZeRada sums up.
As reported by EADaily, US President Donald Trump's special envoy for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, is developing a plan for a summit of developers and architects who will offer their ideas for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing a source. Witkoff discussed his plan with Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner at an investment forum in Miami.
Earlier, Trump said that the United States would "take control" of the Gaza Strip and be responsible for reconstruction work in the region, as well as turn it into a "Middle Eastern Riviera" for the whole world. At the same time, he called the current Gaza Strip a "demolition site" and said that its residents should leave for other countries forever, offering Jordan or Egypt for their residence, in particular. He also did not rule out that the United States could send its army to Gaza, and promised that he would visit the Gaza Strip personally.