President Donald Trump shared an AI-generated clip of Gaza reimagined as a Dubai-style luxury resort, featuring scenes of him sipping cocktails with a shirtless Benjamin Netanyahu and Elon Musk eating flatbread.
Members of the Palestinian diaspora in the US say Trump’s proposal to depopulate Gaza is doomed to fail. United States President Donald Trump set off alarm bells this month when, standing alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House,
Donald Trump posted an AI-generated video on his Truth Social platform Tuesday evening that appeared to promote his highly-contested plans to take over and redevelop Gaza. The video, which Trump shared without a caption,
Netanyahu has long expressed his opposition to Iran, its nuclear programme and its proxies, which include Palestinian militant group Hamas with which Israel has been fighting in G
President Donald Trump was under fire for sharing an AI-generated video of "Trump Gaza," which featured the war-torn strip with a a larger-than-life golden statue of Trump, free-flowing cash from Elon Musk,
The 30-second clip, shared on Truth Social late Tuesday, opens by showing a blighted Gaza following 15 months of Israel’s war against Hamas terrorists — before asking, “What next?” in red, white and blue text.
Diplomacy—unlike the approach of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy—requires delicacy. Especially when it involves relations with a power as crucial to Israel as the U.S. And even more so when that power is led by Donald Trump.
The Trump administration has approved $10.4 billion in arms and munitions shipments to Israel as the war with Hamas in Gaza potentially reignites and Israel Defense Forces conduct offensive measures
The clash between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodmyr Zelenskyy has led analysts to recall the treatment meted out by the Obama and Biden administrations against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The militant group accused Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of trying to back out of the cease-fire agreement they reached in January.
Hamas said President Donald's Trump's ultimatum to the group to release its remaining hostages only encourages the Israeli government and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu towards a more radical approach to Gaza.