On February 1, 2025, prominent Arab nations—including Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE—firmly rejected U.S. President Trump's proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza to neighboring countries. The joint statement expressed concerns over threats to regional stability, the potential for conflict expansion, and the undermining of peace prospects. Egyptian President el-Sissi emphasized that such resettlement could never be accepted, reiterating the importance of the two-state solution. The leaders stressed the need for international efforts to execute a comprehensive reconstruction plan for Gaza, while ensuring that Palestinians remain on their land.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi stated that the transfer of Palestinians can't ever be tolerated or allowed, emphasizing that the solution is the two-state solution.
The Arab statement warned that relocating Palestinians from Gaza threatens regional stability, risks expanding conflict, and undermines prospects for peace and coexistence.
The powerful Arab nations collectively rejected President Trump's suggestion to move Gaza's displaced population, advocating instead for a just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution.
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and other Arab nations joined forces to affirm that any plans for resettling Palestinians in other territories would not be accepted.
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