Arab Nations Reject Trump's Proposal to Relocate Gaza Palestinians
Leaders from key Arab states and organizations warn that the plan threatens regional stability and undermines Palestinian rights.
- Arab foreign ministers, including those from Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, have unanimously opposed the U.S. proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza to neighboring countries.
- President Trump suggested that Egypt and Jordan temporarily or permanently host Palestinians, describing Gaza as uninhabitable and in need of reconstruction.
- Arab leaders emphasized that forced relocation would destabilize the region, prolong the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and violate Palestinian rights.
- Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and the United Nations have also strongly condemned the relocation proposal.
- Despite rejecting the relocation plan, Arab leaders expressed willingness to collaborate with the U.S. on achieving a lasting ceasefire and comprehensive peace in the Middle East.