White House acknowledges disagreement with Jordan over relocating Palestinians
- The White House acknowledged differing views between President Donald Trump and King Abdullah II of Jordan regarding the relocation of Palestinians from Gaza, with Trump supporting the move and Abdullah opposing it.
- King Abdullah emphasized that achieving a just peace through a two-state solution is essential for regional stability and reaffirmed Arab nations' opposition to the relocation plan.
- White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt stated that Trump believes it would be 'more majestic' for Palestinians to be relocated to safer areas.
- Leavitt mentioned Jordan's commitment to admitting 2,000 sick Gazan children for medical treatment, which Trump praised as a 'beautiful gesture.
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