President Trump's recent discussions with Egyptian President Sisi surrounding the relocation of Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt and Jordan highlight growing tensions. This controversial plan, which would displace two million people, has alarmed Egypt, as it poses a threat to national security and potentially risks the fragile peace between Egypt and Israel. Despite Trump's belief that Egypt and Jordan may agree to the plan due to past U.S. aid, both countries have publicly rejected it, emphasizing the need for a reconstruction process that allows Palestinians to stay in their homeland.
The participants stressed the importance of the international community's concerted efforts to plan and implement a comprehensive reconstruction process in the Gaza Strip, ensuring the Palestinians remain on their land.
Sisi made it clear that such a move would jeopardize the peace agreement between Israel and Egypt, reflecting significant apprehension about Trump's proposals.
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