EXCLUSIVE: US ally cautions world against doubting Trump’s ‘shockingly innovative’ Gaza proposal

United Nations – President Donald Trump’s advice that the United States has “handled” the Gaza Strip, and even in his own party, there has been a negative reaction worldwide.

However, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Seasigary does not think that the world should be so quick to reject President Trump’s proposal. Seizure has compared Gaza’s proposal to one of Trump’s “amazingly modern” ideas, which was presented to the president shortly before leaving the president in 2020.

“I want to remind everyone that when President Trump announced his plans for the Abraham agreements, there was hardly someone in the world who would believe in success in these agreements, okay? At the end, he made it “and the Ibrahim contracts brought a new dimension to the Middle East,” the sentence told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview at the UN headquarters in New York.

President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu answer questions during a joint press conference in the White House’s East Room on February 4, 2025. (Reuters/Leah Millis)

Trump says we will ‘handle the Gaza Strip’, rebuild it to stabilize the Middle East

The Ibrahim agreements signed Israeli agreements with the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan. There were speculation that President Trump had won the 2020 elections, Saudi Arabia will be after signing an agreement. However, the Saudis made it clear on Tuesday that the country would not establish relations with Israel without the establishment of a Palestinian state.

“This is probably the most complex problem in the world nowadays, how to make long -term peace in the Middle East,” Sesg Security added, “When it comes to President Trump, I will not exclude anything.”

On Tuesday, after President Trump’s return to the Oval Office, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu became the first foreign honorable to visit the White House. The visit came when Israel fought about 16 months later after the October 7 massacre of Hamas.

During a joint press conference with Netanyahu, Trump announced his proposal to “handle” the Gaza Strip to the United States, saying it would give Palestinians a chance to “live peace and harmony”.

President Trump raises a question at the Oval Office

President Donald Trump, along with National Security Advisor Michael Walts, raises a question during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House’s Oval Office on February 4, 2025. (Anna mini -maker/getty images)

Hamas, which gives rise to a war with Israel, says Trump’s rebuilt Gaza project is ‘a prescription for chaos’.

“The United States will occupy the Gaza Strip, and we will also work with it,” Trump said. “We will own it and be responsible for eliminating all the dangerous, indiscriminate bombs and other weapons on the site.”

He added, “Keep the level of the site at the level and get rid of the damaged buildings, equalize it, create an economic growth that will provide unlimited number of jobs and housing to the people of the area.” “Do a real thing, do something different, just can’t go back. If you go back, it ends as it lasts for 100 years.”

Donald Trump is looking at the right of the debris in Gaza.

President Donald Trump; Debris in Gaza (AP Photo/Mori Gash | Adele Hana)

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At that time, Hamas, a terrorist organization that ruled the Gaza Strip, broke its silence on Wednesday and criticized Trump’s proposal as a “combination of chaos and tension in the region”.

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