Arab American Trump Group renamed after presidential bid for Gaza
A pro-Trump is changing its name after President Donald Trump’s suggestion “take over” Gaza. The group, formerly known as Trump's Arab Americans, is now called Arab Americans for peace.
“We think his thoughts are as kind as they are, rubbing a lot of people in the wrong way,” Bishara Bahbah, the founder of the group, is known for Trump. “We oppose any transfer to Palestinians, whether voluntarily or voluntarily, from their homeland.”
Trump introduced the idea of U.S. control of the Gaza Strip during a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday.
Trump says we will take over the Gaza Strip and rebuild it to stabilize the Middle East

The then-public presidential candidate former President Donald Trump Center listened to Albert Abbas, owner of the great civilians, as Massad Boulos in 2024 I visited a cafe while visiting it in Dearborn, Michigan on November 1. (AP Photo/Julia DeMary Nickinson)
“The United States will take over the Gaza Strip and we will work with it,” Trump said in a joint press conference Tuesday night. “We will have it and be responsible for removing all the dangerous, undeveloped bombs and other on the site,” Trump said. arms.”
The president stressed the need to “do something different” in Gaza, where Hamas and Israel fought for nearly 16 months.
“If you go back, it will end in 100 years,” Trump warned at a press conference.
Trump's plan to build “economic development” in the war-torn Gaza Strip has met with different reactions. The group now known as Arab American peace is far from rejecting the idea. Senator Rand Paul, r-ky. , blasting Trump's proposal, saying that it does not put “the United States first”.
Hamas's October 7 massacre began its latest war with Israel, calling Trump's proposal “the secret to causing chaos.” The terrorist group that has controlled Gaza since 2006 was a year after Israel abandoned its land and deported its citizens from the region.
A senior Hamas official also told Fox News: “President Trump said he intends to put residents of the Gaza Strip outside it, and that controlling residents of striptease by force in the United States is a crime against humanity.”

President Donald Trump (left) and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (right). (Getty Images/Fox News Numbers)
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Netanyahu praised Trump's ideas when she showed up on Wednesday's “Hannity”.
Prime Minister Netanyahu told Hannity: “I think this will create a different future for everyone.”
“The actual idea of the Gaza people who want to leave, leave. I mean, what's wrong?” Netanyahu asked. “They can leave. Then they can come back. They can relocate and come back, but you have to rebuild Gaza. If you want to rebuild Gaza, you won't be able to have it – this is the first good idea I've heard.”
After nearly 16 months of war, Hamas and Israel are reaching a ceasefire agreement that has released several hostages, including U.S. citizens. During the first phase of the transaction, 33 hostages will be released. Details of the second phase have not been made public.

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Before the 2024 election, Israel's war against Hamas became a split issue in the democratic circle. Michigan’s “do nothing” campaign encourages former President Joe Biden to run for a second term.
Harris abandoned Harris after Biden ended his reelection campaign and replaced his position by former Vice President Kamala Harris, the group initially abandoned Biden (Biden) – Recognized Jill Stein and urged Americans to vote against pro-Israel candidates. There were several anti-Israel protests during the 2024 Democratic National Conference in Chicago.
The group, then known as Trump, played a major role in Trump's campaign in 2024. Many believe that the group played a major role in Trump’s ability to break Republicans’ failure in Dearborn, Michigan, a large number of Arab-Americans.
Trey Yingst contributed to the report.