Trump Calls Gaza a 'Demolition Site' and Proposes a Shocking Solution: "A Good, Fresh, Beautiful Piece of Land'"
In a recent press conference, President Donald Trump expressed his strong stance on the ongoing situation in Gaza, declaring, “the Gaza thing has not worked, it never worked, and I feel very differently about Gaza than a lot of people. I think they should get a good, fresh, beautiful piece of land. It’s a demolition site.”


His comments came ahead of an important meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, where the two leaders are set to discuss key issues, including the continuation of the hostage deal.
According to an Israeli source close to Netanyahu’s delegation, Israel is open to extending the first phase of the hostage deal. The source emphasized concerns regarding Hamas’ potential deception, particularly in relation to claims about humanitarian aid. Despite these concerns, Israel is reportedly willing to positively consider an extension, especially as the next rounds of negotiations approach. A delegation is set to travel to Doha to address these matters.
On the topic of Hamas, the source added that Trump is aligned with Israel’s position. “We are seeing things eye to eye. Hamas will not be in Gaza,” the source said. The U.S. and Israel share a mutual understanding of the threat posed by Hamas, with Trump also acknowledging the problematic nature of the Palestinian Authority, particularly in its support for terror and actions against Israel on the international stage.
Prime Minister Netanyahu is expected to reiterate Israel’s firm stance in his discussions with Trump, stressing that Israel cannot concede on its demand for the end of Hamas rule in Gaza. He will also insist on the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip as a critical component for any continuation of the hostage deal. This high-stakes meeting is expected to shape the future of U.S.-Israel relations and their approach to the ongoing crisis in Gaza.