U.S. allies on Wednesday rejected President Donald Trump’s proposal to “take over” Gaza, displace Palestinians and turn the enclave into a “Riviera” of the Middle East, arguing that such a plan would worsen the conflict and could constitute a violation of international law. Saudi Arabia said it will not establish diplomatic relations with Israel without the establishment of an independent Palestinian state, hardening its posture on a long-term U.S. foreign policy goal. Officials from Moscow to London, without naming Trump, reaffirmed commitments that Palestinians be allowed to stay on their land and to the two-state solution. Iran-backed militant groups, including Hamas, said the plan would exacerbate regional tensions. In Israel, far-right leaders and settlers lauded the idea.