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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Germany's Scholz says expelling Gazans 'unacceptable'
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Tuesday that the expulsion of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip would be "unacceptable", after US President Donald Trump floated a plan to exp them to Egypt and Jordan. "In light of recent public statements, I say very clearly that any relocation plans -- the idea that the citizens of Gaza will be expelled to Egypt or Jordan -- is unacceptable," Scholz said at a town hall event in Berlin. Almost all of the Gaza …
The U.S. president said he wanted to relocate the Gazan population "temporary or long-term" to Egypt and Jordan, and both countries, as well as the Palestinians, opposed it.
Germany’s Scholz says expelling Gazans ‘unacceptable’
BERLIN — German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Tuesday that the expulsion of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip would be “unacceptable”, after US President Donald Trump floated a plan to move them to Egypt and Jordan.“In light of recent public statements, I say very clearly that any relocation plans — the idea that the citizens of Gaza will be expelled to Egypt or Jordan
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has called US President Donald Trump's proposal to resettle Palestinians from the war-torn Gaza Strip to Jordan and Egypt "unacceptable," RBC-Ukraine reported, citing Reuters. "Any resettlement plans, the idea that Gazans would be expelled from there to Egypt or Jordan, are unacceptable," Scholz said at a campaign event in Berlin. He reiterated his support for a two-state solution where Israelis and Palestinians liv…
Despite Arab opposition, Trump’s plan to relocate 1.5 million Palestinians from Gaza makes a lot of sense
And judging by Trump’s unequalled expertise in negotiating, he will get it done. Unless the Palestinians are relocated to neighboring Muslim countries, Gaza will never be rebuilt by the West or even the Arab world. The path to peace requires the Palestinians to acknowledge defeat and accept the legitimacy of Jewish state, which, of course, […]
US President Donald Trump has reiterated his proposal to "cleanse" Gaza by relocating Palestinians living there to Jordan and Egypt, a plan that has horrified some allies but has been quickly embraced by the far right in Israel, writes CNN in an analysis dedicated to Trump's plan and the possible consequences of its implementation for the situation in the Middle East. Critics see it as a new Nakba - the forced migration of hundreds of thousands …
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