Arab nations reject Trump’s suggestion to relocate Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt and Jordan
- Arab foreign ministers rejected the transfer of Palestinians from Gaza, opposing U.S. President Donald Trump's proposal for Egypt and Jordan to accept them.
- The foreign ministers stated that such a move would threaten regional stability and undermine peace prospects.
- Trump described Gaza as a 'demolition site' after 15 months of bombardment, leaving many homeless.
- Critics labeled Trump's suggestion as ethnic cleansing, which has long been rejected by Palestinian leadership and neighboring Arab states.
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Gaza. Israeli minister wants to “bury the idea” of the creation of the Palestinian state
“The plan presented yesterday by President Donald Trump is the true response to October 7th”, defended Bezalel Smotrich, in a message published on social networks. The Gaza content. Israeli minister wants to “bury the idea” of the creation of the Palestinian state appears first in Jornal i.
Donald Trump's remarks on Gaza | Ottawa “opposes the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza”
The Canadian government “opposes the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza”, Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly said on Wednesday, without mentioning that this was the intention of President Donald Trump.
Live, ceasefire in Gaza: France says its “opposition to any forced displacement of the Palestinian population”, after Donald Trump's declarations
Donald Trump declared on Tuesday that he wanted to take “control” of the Gaza Strip, while negotiations on the second phase of the truce between Israel and Hamas must resume.
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