
US Rejects Israel's Gaza Relocation Plan: International Backlash Grows
The United States' rejection of Israel's plan to relocate Gazans from the Gaza Strip has sent shockwaves through the international community. The plan, which would forcibly remove an estimated two million Palestinians, has been met with strong opposition from the US, which has stated that it will not accept the proposal. Instead, the US is now calling for a ceasefire and the resumption of humanitarian aid to the region. This decision comes just days after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel would no longer rely on US support. European Union officials have also expressed concerns about the plan, with French President Emmanuel Macron stating that the EU will need to 'rethink its partnership with Israel.' This development marks a significant shift in the geopolitical landscape, with Israel now facing increased isolation. The situation is further complicated by a rumored phone call between former US President Donald Trump and Netanyahu, the details of which remain unclear. The international community is closely monitoring the situation as the conflict continues.