Washington D.C., February 6, 2025 – The White House has made significant revisions to the controversial plan initially proposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump, which aimed to assert control over Gaza. This policy shift comes in response to widespread international criticism from governments, human rights organizations, and political analysts.
White House Takes a Step Back
Trump’s Gaza annexation plan was met with global condemnation, with critics citing violations of international law and concerns over escalating regional tensions. Following intense diplomatic pressure, the White House has scaled back key aspects of the proposal.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete confirmed that there are no immediate plans for military deployment in Gaza. “There is no current strategy for direct military intervention, nor has any decision been made regarding armed action in the region,” he stated at a press conference in Washington, D.C.
Funding Gaza’s Reconstruction: Who Will Pay?
While revising its stance, the U.S. has also announced it will not allocate federal funding to rebuild Gaza. Instead, Washington intends to seek financial contributions from its Middle Eastern allies to support reconstruction efforts.
This decision has drawn mixed reactions. Some Arab nations have expressed concern over the U.S. shifting responsibility, while others question whether Washington is genuinely committed to a long-term resolution for Gaza.
Global Reactions and Future Implications
The revised policy has sparked ongoing debate in the international arena. Many argue that merely altering the plan does not address the core issues at hand. The United Nations, European Union, and regional stakeholders continue to push for a sustainable and just resolution for Gaza.
An EU diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity, commented, "Gaza has long been a region of instability. Decisions like these further exacerbate the humanitarian crisis and prolong the suffering of the Palestinian people."
As diplomatic negotiations unfold and global scrutiny intensifies, the world now awaits the next move from the Biden administration regarding Gaza and broader Middle Eastern policy.

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