President Trump expressed his desire for Egypt and Jordan to take in more Palestinian refugees from Gaza, suggesting a plan to “clean out” the war-torn area to bring peace to the Middle East. He mentioned a call with King Abdullah II of Jordan and plans to speak with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi about the issue. Trump proposed relocating Palestinians from Gaza, either temporarily or long-term, to address the ongoing conflicts in the region.
Israel and Hamas are currently in a temporary cease-fire, with the help of the Trump and former Biden administrations, resulting in the release of Israeli hostages from Gaza. The war in Gaza, which began 15 months ago after Hamas militants attacked Israel, has resulted in the deaths of thousands of Palestinians and hundreds of Israeli soldiers. Trump described Gaza as a “demolition site” and suggested working with Arab nations to build housing in a different location for Palestinians to live in peace.
The situation in Gaza has been a longstanding conflict, with numerous casualties on both sides. Trump’s proposal to involve Egypt and Jordan in accepting more refugees from Gaza and potentially relocating Palestinians to a different location is an attempt to find a solution to the ongoing violence in the region.
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