Trump says 'clean out' Gaza, urges Arab countries to take more refugees
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President Trump has suggested that Jordan and Egypt could take in more Palestinian refugees as part of a plan to address the complexities in Gaza. Speaking aboard Air Force One, he expressed a desire for Jordan's King Abdullah II to accept additional refugees and mentioned the possibility of relocating approximately one and a half million people. Although this approach aligns with opinions from Israel's ultranationalists, it has been met with skepticism from Arab leaders and human rights groups, fearing it may undermine Palestinian statehood efforts.
When asked, Trump mentioned that relocating Palestinians could be a temporary or long-term solution. He envisions building housing in a different location for peace.
Trump urged King Abdullah II of Jordan to accept more refugees from Gaza, saying, 'I'd love you to take on more... it's a mess.' He emphasized the need to act.
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