Oman: King Abdullah II of Jordan strongly rejected US President Donald Trump’s proposal to displace Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank to Jordan and Egypt, and confirmed that it was a “united Arab position” Is
The two leaders met in the White House on Tuesday, and from the beginning of their second term, Abdullah, who engaged in Trump, was declared the first Arab chief.
Although the meeting was termed “constructive” by the Jordanian leader, the issue of Palestinian migration was an important point of the dispute.
Trump has intensified Jordan to force the homeless Palestinians forcibly displaced between Israel’s continued military aggression in Gaza, which has killed more than 61,700 Palestinians since October 2023.
However, Abdullah made it clear that Jordan would not accept any settlement of Palestinians outside his homeland.
After this meeting, King Abdullah turned to X to repeat Jordan’s stance against forcibly removing the Palestinians.
“I reaffirmed Jordan’s steadfastness against the displacement of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. This is a united Arab position. All the priority for the reconstruction of Gaza without displacement of the Palestinians and dealing with the humanitarian situation. Should be
The Jordanian leader also emphasized that a fair peaceful peace region based on the resolution of the two states is the only way to ensure lasting stability.
“This requires our leadership. President Trump is a man of peace. He played an important role in securing the Gaza Seas fire. We look to the United States and all stakeholders to make sure.
Abdullah emphasized the need to stop the rise in the West Bank, and warned that there could be far -reaching consequences of any malfunction.
“We will continue to play an active role with our partners to reach a fair and comprehensive peace for everyone in the region,” he said.
During the meeting, Trump reaffirmed his controversial plan for the United States to “control” Gaza, and keeping concerns about Palestinian self -determination.
Trump insisted without explaining how his administration would govern the area.
The US president, who is a former property unidentified developer, developed his vision for Gaza as an economic opportunity, rather than recognizing the Palestinian connection with deep roots from the ground.
“I have taken a huge career in real estate,” Trump said. “When you have done, when you are president, you can do better for people.”
He described Gaza as the ability to become a “diamond” in the Middle East, which was considered a re -developed raid, which features hotels, offices and “Rowera” environment.
However, when asked if the United States would buy Gaza as part of its occupation plan, Trump rejected the concept directly.
“We’re not going to buy. There is nothing to buy,” he said. “We will have Gaza. There is no reason to buy. This is Gaza. This is a war -torn area.
Critics say Trump’s rhetoric ignores decades of resistance to Palestinian nationalism and displacement. Despite the continued bombing of the Israeli bombing, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians used the recent ceasefire to return to northern Gaza, even when their homes were found in ruins.
His message was clear: he would not leave his land again.
Arab states are steadfast against forced settlement and increasing opposition to Trump’s plans, Gaza’s future is uncertain as diplomatic tensions are increasing.