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Arab nations have collectively dismissed U.S. President Donald Trump's suggestion to relocate Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt and Jordan. In a joint statement released on February 1, 2025, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, the Palestinian Authority, and the Arab League emphasized their opposition to any plans that would force Palestinians out of their territories in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, according to officials present at a meeting in Cairo.
Trump's controversial idea aims to address the humanitarian crisis following a devastating 15-month war with Hamas, suggesting that the relocation of Gaza's approximately 2.3 million residents could be either temporary or permanent. However, the Arab statement warned that such actions threaten regional stability and the peace process, urging international support for a reconstruction plan that allows Palestinians to remain on their land.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi and Jordan's Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi have both reiterated their firm opposition to the proposal, stressing that it undermines the prospect of a two-state solution and would exacerbate existing economic and security concerns in their countries.