USA Video. Top US officials walk back parts of Trump's plan to 'take over' Gaza Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 06/02/2025 - 15:49 GMT+1 Some of US President Donald Trump's aides have softened his proposal to permanently resettle Gaza's population, after international condemnation. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Top US officials walk back parts of Trump's plan to 'take over' Gaza Now playing Next Pope Leo XIV calls for unity of Christian world in Nicaea ceremony Now playing Next Pope Leo XIV visits Istanbul’s Blue Mosque for a brief moment of prayer Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | November 29th, 2025 – Midday Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | November 29th, 2025 – Morning Now playing Next Day 1 Highlights: Champions Shine at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam as the World Judo Tour Returns Now playing Next Uzbekistan in drive against bureaucracy and for AI training Now playing Next Ukrainian president's top aide Yermak resigns after anti-graft raid Now playing Next Snow Forecast (2025/11/28) Now playing Next Candace Owens says Macrons ordered her killing, but there's no proof Now playing Next Putin demands Kyiv withdraw forces from eastern Ukraine Now playing Next Video shows Israeli army kill two Palestinians on apparent surrender Now playing Next Cold weather, Christmas trees, and dust: Why your allergies may flare up this Christmas Now playing Next Two ships of Russia's sanctioned shadow fleet caught fire in the Black Sea off Türkiye Now playing Next Germany’s restored Zugspitze summit cross returns after full restoration Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | November 28th, 2025 – Evening More videos
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