Egypt and Jordan say there is plan for Gaza without traveling Palestinians

Jordan Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said on Tuesday that there is an Egyptian Arabian plan to rebuild Gaza without moving the Palestinian people.

Safadi spoke to Al-Mamlaka state TV shortly after Jordanian King Abdullah II met with US President Donald Trump in Washington.

Egypt also said on Tuesday that it plans to offer a “comprehensive proposal” to rebuild Gaza, ensuring that the Palestinians remain in their land, according to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The statement said Egypt is eager to cooperate with US President Donald Trump to achieve comprehensive and fair peace in the region.

The statements occur while Trump continues to press for a plan to take over the Gaza Strip and reset his population in the neighbors Egypt and Jordan, despite the rejection of the Arab nations.

The US president reaffirmed the US plan on Tuesday. The speech was made during a press conference with King Abdullah II.

The leader of Jordan did not fully reject the president’s idea during the press conference, although he advised that they “should not precipitate” and indicated that alternative proposals would be presented.

Earlier, he said he would receive 2,000 sick children from Gaza, including cancer patients

In an X post later on Tuesday, Abdullah II stated that there is a “unified Arab position” against the displacement of Palestinians.

“Rebuild Gaza without moving the Palestinians and addressing the terrible humanitarian situation should be everyone’s priority,” he said.

The king classified conversations with Trump as “constructive.”

Trump’s plan would involve Jordan and Egypt accept millions of Palestinian refugees, an idea to which both countries resisted.

This content was originally published in Egypt and Jordan say there is plan for Gaza without traveling Palestinians on CNN Brazil.

Source: CNN Brasil

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