Media Ignites Meltdowns With Spin on Trump’s Gaza Remarks

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The mainstream media is spiraling out of control amid their selective listening to President Trump during his press conference on Tuesday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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“The U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will do a job with it too,” Trump said as he suggested the idea, adding, “We’ll make sure that it’s done world-class. It’ll be wonderful for the people — Palestinians, Palestinians mostly, we’re talking about.”

Somehow, members of the media interpreted Trump’s suggestion to rebuild the wartorn Gaza Strip to make it a better, and much safer, place to live as an act of evil, with some taking to X falsely calling it an “ethnic cleansing” campaign.

The Associated Press writes, “President Donald Trump on Tuesday suggested that displaced Palestinians in Gaza be permanently resettled outside the war-torn territory,” despite Trump saying that Palestinians would return, which would not be a permanent resettlement.

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“Trump wants to push roughly 1.8 million people to leave the land they have called home and claim it for the U.S., perhaps with American troops,” the AP continues.

The “land they have called home,” is where Hamas terrorists have been torturing, executing, and raping people as well as stealing aid meant for the people who continue to suffer under their ruthless control and savage-like brutality.

The criticism of Trump speaking of possibly rebuilding Gaza to help the people living there enjoy an easier and better life appears to contradict the argument to keep USAID funded. Some might argue that possibly rebuilding Gaza would be a form of US aid that would give struggling people a functioning economy and better infrastructure among other essentials. Why would those crying that US aid is being threatened in other parts of the world not want to extend America’s helping hand to Palestinians?

It appears the suggestion to possibly help free Palestinians from Hamas’ control went too far for the people claiming to want to support Palestinians. It’s much easier to talk and advocate for Gaza rather than actually do something about the situation, but Trump appears willing. After years of crying that Gaza needs more help, Trump’s suggestion that the United States help Palestinians has thrown them for a loop. A major issue with aid in Gaza is Hamas terrorists who have reportedly been stealing tons upon tons of aid from Palestinians, which would have to stop if America lends its helping hand.

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