Table of Contents

France and Global Leaders Reject Trump Gaza Takeover Proposal
France Condemns Forced Displacement of Palestinians
France has firmly rejected U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposal for the United States to take control of the Gaza Strip and relocate its Palestinian population. French Foreign Ministry spokesman Christophe Lemoine stated that such actions would violate international law, undermine the legitimate aspirations of Palestinians, and impede the two-state solution. He emphasized that the future of Gaza should be considered within the framework of a future Palestinian state and should not be subject to external control by any third country.
International Opposition to the Proposal
Several nations and international organizations have also voiced opposition to the plan. Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and China have emphasized the importance of a two-state solution and rejected any forced displacement of Gaza residents. Palestinian leaders and groups, including the Palestinian Liberation Organization and Hamas, have condemned the proposal as a violation of international law and a contributor to regional tension.
Concerns Over Regional Stability
Critics argue that forced displacement would not only breach international law but also further destabilize the region. They stress the necessity of adhering to a two-state solution that respects the rights and aspirations of the Palestinian people.
“France and Global Leaders Reject Trump Gaza Takeover Proposal”