President Trump proposed that Egypt and Jordan take in a significant number of Palestinian refugees from Gaza, following violence initiated by Hamas. However, both countries rejected this idea, citing fears of economic strain and the potential for regional instability. Jordan is already home to millions of Palestinian refugees, and Egypt has raised concerns about security risks involved in accepting more refugees. The fragile ceasefire in Gaza leaves many displaced, and Trump's suggestion reflects a controversial and complex geopolitical situation affecting the Middle East.
Trump's push to have Egypt and Jordan take in Palestinian refugees was rejected by these countries, highlighting their concerns over regional stability and economy.
Both Jordan and Egypt expressed apprehension about the mass influx of refugees, fearing destabilization and security implications for their already struggling economies.
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