Trump's Gaza comments signal major shift in US stance on Middle East conflict zone
President Donald Trump suggested at a news conference alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the US might take over Gaza, which has sparked controversy among some who view the comment as dismissive of Palestinian concerns and efforts to shatter the existing narrative around the region's governance.

President Donald Trump made comments at a news conference alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggesting the US could take over Gaza, level it, and create an economic development zone. The move is seen as a bid to shatter the Overton Window, a concept in which public discourse shifts by introducing previously taboo ideas. Trump's comments have sparked widespread condemnation from Palestinian leaders and human rights groups. The remarks are also sparking debate on social media about the potential implications of such a takeover.