Even the Republicans themselves are divided by Donald Trump’s plan for the US to understand the Gaza war, to settle the Palestinians elsewhere and then develop it financially.

Trump’s plan caused confusion and skepticism to some of the Republicans Members, while some described this idea as “bold, decisive”.

The idea caused an international conviction and some disagreement for the Republicans in Congress. The skeptical MPs said they were still being treated in favor of the solution of the two states For Israel and the Palestinians, which has long been the foundation of US diplomacy. Some also rejected the idea of ​​spending the dollars of US taxpayers or sending US troops to an area already destroyed by war raging for more than a year.

“I thought we voted America first”said Republican Senator Rand Paul on X.

Republicans hold a small majority in Congress over the Democrats, who have rejected the idea categorically. “This is ethnic cleansing with another name,” Senator Chris Van Hollen told MSNBC.

Republican senator Jerry Moran said that the idea of ​​a two -state solution cannot be rejected. “This is not something that can be decided unilaterally,” he told reporters.

Senator Lisa Murkowski said he would not speculate on any possible proposal to send US forces to an area “that has seen enough turmoil”.

“I don’t even want to speculate on this question, because I think it’s very scary,” he said.

THE Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson EHe played the plan as “bold, with decisive action to try to secure peace in the region”.

“I believe that people understand their necessity, and we will stand by Israel as they work for this goal. And we will be with the president in his initiative, “Johnson told a press conference.

A poll by Reuters/Ipsos, however, held on January 20-21, after Trump’s swearing-in, but before the latest comments on Gaza found that only 15% of Republicans supported the idea of ​​using US military violence for the US for the US. Obtaining new territories.

The Pentagon “is ready to consider all the options” for Gaza

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegshez said today that the Pentagon is ready to consider all its choices in terms of the Gaza Strip, a day after President Donald Trump said Washington would like to take control of the enclave to develop him.

“I would just say, on the issue of Gaza, that the definition of madness is to try to do the same thing over and over again and again,” Hegschez said before his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Pentagon.

“The President (Trump) is willing to think unconventionally, to seek new and unique, dynamic ways to solve problems that looked like. We are prepared to look at all the options, “he added.