US President Donald Trump announced plans to “take over” Gaza and relocate 1.7 million Palestinians, sparking widespread rejection from the Middle East, Europe, China, and Australia. Saudi Arabia firmly opposed Trump’s proposal, affirming support for an independent Palestinian state and emphasizing the need for Palestinian rights under international resolutions. Egypt rejected the plan as well, supporting the two-state solution and stressing the importance of the Palestinian Authority governing Gaza, while Turkey denounced the idea as “unacceptable” and reaffirmed its commitment to Palestinian rights.
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Turkey insists foreign fighters be expelled from Syria: source
Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan traveled to Damascus to discuss the expulsion of foreign fighters from Syria following an agreement to disband armed groups. The visit comes after Syria's new authorities reached a deal with the Syrian Democratic Forces to integrate the Kurdish administration into the national government, aiming to establish government control over the country after years of civil war. Turkey, which views the Kurdish YPG as a terrorist group, is closely monitoring the...
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