The latest… Asked about Gaza aboard Air Force One en route to the Super Bowl, President Donald Trump said, “I’m committed to buying it and owning it,” calling it a “big real estate site.” He added, “We may give it to other states in the Middle East to build sections of it.” (CNN, JTA, X)
Egypt said it would host an emergency Arab summit on Feb. 27 to discuss “new and dangerous developments” related to Trump’s plan. (AP)
Trump said that the three gaunt Israeli hostages released on Saturday “looked like Holocaust survivors.” (X)
Trump’s cuts to USAID’s budget may jeopardize essential humanitarian aid in Gaza, including provisions for food, shelter and medical care. (New York Times)
Attorney General Pam Bondi launched a federal task force to investigate crimes committed against Americans in Israel on Oct. 7, as well as “antisemitic civil rights violations” and “other federal crimes” committed by Hamas supporters domestically. (Jewish Insider)
Plus… Iran’s threat to assassinate Trump during the 2024 campaign was more serious than publicly known, forcing the candidate to travel to an event on a decoy plan owned by Steve Witkoff, who is now Trump’s envoy to the Middle East, according to a new book. (Axios)
Mike Huckabee, a Southern Baptist minister and the incoming U.S. ambassador to Israel, said the Trump administration would make changes of “biblical proportions” to the Middle East. (Times of Israel)
Trump tapped Tom Rose, the former publisher of The Jerusalem Post, as the next U.S. ambassador to Poland. (Jewish Insider)
After Kanye West posted a series of antisemitic posts Friday on X, his wife, Bianca Censori, posted thanks to Trump “for his unwavering support in securing the release of Israeli hostages.” (Forward, X)
Last week, we told you about an early Saturday Night Livesketch that seemed to foreshadow Trump’s Gaza plan. It turns out The Golden Girls made a similar joke in 1992 when they suggested “giving the Palestinians Greenland.” (Forward, JTA) |