JAKARTA - US President Donald Trump said Israel would hand over the Gaza Strip to the United States after the fighting ended. Trump stressed there was no need for US troops there.

"The Gaza Strip will be handed over to the United States by Israel at the end of the battle. Palestinians will be re-emerged in a much safer and more beautiful community, with new and modern homes, in the region," Trump said in a Truth Social post discussing his controversial comments about Gaza's future this week.

"No US troops need!" Trump said.

Earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised President Donald Trump's plans for the Gaza Strip, Palestine, saying it would create a different future for everyone.

President Trump and PM Netanyahu met at the White House, Washington DC on Tuesday. President Trump has proposed permanent relocation of Palestinians to Gaza.

He also said that Uncle Sam's country wanted to take over Gaza and then rebuild the Palestinian enclave.

The day after, PM Netanyahu supported the plan and called it "extraordinary."

"This is the first good idea I've ever heard of," PM Netanyahu said in an interview with Sean Hannity of Fox News.

"This is an extraordinary idea. And I think it should be examined, pursued and done because I think it will create a different future for everyone."


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