
World leaders are reacting to US President Donald Trump's proposal for the US to take over Gaza, with several countries expressing strong opposition to the idea.
France has reiterated its stance against any forced displacement of Palestinians, emphasizing that such actions would violate international law and hinder the two-state solution.
Germany's Foreign Minister rejected the US plan, asserting that Gaza belongs to the Palestinians and that any expulsion of the civilian population would be unacceptable and lead to further suffering.



Spain's Foreign Minister emphasized that Gaza is the land of Gazan Palestinians and they should remain there.
The UK acknowledged the destruction in Gaza but maintained its support for a two-state solution, emphasizing the need for Palestinians to live and prosper in their homelands.
These responses highlight the international concern over the proposed US intervention in Gaza and the importance of upholding international law and supporting the legitimate aspirations of the Palestinian people.