Summary

Donald Trump’s proposal to take control of Gaza has sparked rare agreement between jihadist and far-right extremist groups, both of which strongly oppose U.S. military involvement.

Experts warn that this opposition is fueling extremist propaganda and recruitment efforts. Islamic State (IS) supporters see Trump’s plan as proof of U.S. hostility toward Muslims, while white nationalists view it as sending Americans to fight for Israel.

The proposal has also drawn condemnation from the U.N. and key U.S. allies, raising concerns about its feasibility and broader geopolitical consequences.

  • @Skullgrid
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    67 days ago

    jihadist and far-right circles,

    Jihadsts are far right

    • @[email protected]
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      57 days ago

      It’s the skin chart thing again. Pale skin is far right while brown skin is [religious] extremist.