Trump’s idea to send Gazans to Egypt and Jordan falls flat with Arab allies
- President Donald Trump's proposal to send Palestinian refugees to Egypt and Jordan was rejected by those countries' governments, leaving a congressional ally confused about the plan.
- Both Egypt and Jordan fear that accepting refugees could destabilize their economies and the region, with Jordan already hosting over 2 million Palestinian refugees.
- Trump suggested that resettling 1.5 million people from Gaza could be temporary or long-term, but faced backlash from Arab nations concerned about peace and stability.
- Senator Lindsey Graham described Trump's idea as impractical, stating that the notion of all Palestinians relocating is not feasible.
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