Jordan, Arab nations oppose Palestinian displacement, Abdullah says after Trump meeting
- President Donald Trump met with Jordan's King Abdullah II, discussing Gaza's future and suggesting it could be emptied and controlled by the U.S. For redevelopment as a tourist area, which Abdullah opposes.
- King Abdullah II reiterated Jordan's opposition to the displacement of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank after their meeting, emphasizing the need for humanitarian focus.
- Trump indicated that Jordan could accept 2,000 sick children from Gaza, despite his insistence that U.S. Aid could be withheld from Jordan and Egypt if they do not accept more Gazans.
- Hamas condemned Trump's comments as racist and a call for ethnic cleansing, while Jordan's foreign minister affirmed the country's firm stance against displacing Gaza's residents.
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