A coalition of Arab nations including Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia openly rejected President Trump's idea of relocating the Gaza population to Egypt and Jordan. In a joint statement, they asserted that any plans encouraging the transfer of Palestinians from their land threaten to destabilize the region, undermining prospects for peace. Trump's comments about evacuating potentially over two million Gazans evoke painful memories of historical displacements dating back to Israel's founding in 1948, contributing to significant tension and concern among Palestinian communities.
A broad coalition of Arab nations rejected President Trump's proposal to relocate Gazans to Egypt and Jordan, warning that it risks further destabilizing the Middle East.
Arab nations articulated concerns that plans to transfer or uproot Palestinians could threaten regional stability and peace, stressing the need for coexistence among people.
Trump’s suggestion for potentially evacuating a large portion of Gaza’s population raises historical fears among Palestinians, reminding them of their past displacements during Israel’s 1948 establishment.
The collective disapproval from Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and other Arab countries underscores a crucial stance: uprooting Palestinians exacerbates conflict rather than providing a solution.
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