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Jordan and Egypt Strongly Reject Trump’s Plan to Relocate 2M Palestinians

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Posted: January 26, 2025 at 10:17 pm, Updated: January 26, 2025 at 10:17 pm

Jordan and Egypt Strongly Reject Trump’s Plan to Relocate 2M Palestinians

Jordan and Egypt have strongly voiced their disapproval of the Trump administration’s proposal to resettle millions of Palestinians outside their homeland. Both nations have emphasized the importance of a lasting solution that respects Palestinian rights and ensures stability in the Middle East.

Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said security in the region could only be achieved by establishing an independent Palestinian state. “Security in the Middle East is only possible through the establishment of an independent state for the Palestinians, not through their relocation,” Safadi stated during a press briefing.

Egypt also condemned the plan, calling it a direct violation of Palestinian rights. In a statement, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said, “Egypt stresses the unacceptability of any violation of Palestinian rights, whether through settlements, occupation, or the temporary or long-term displacement of Palestinians from their land.”

The Trump administration’s reported plan involves relocating approximately 2 million Palestinians from the Gaza Strip. However, the specifics of the proposal remain unclear. According to NBC News, which cited an unnamed official, the administration is still uncertain about how to rebuild Gaza and where to resettle its population.

This plan has sparked outrage across the Arab world, with critics arguing that it undermines international efforts to achieve a two-state solution. Analysts believe such a move could exacerbate tensions in the region, potentially leading to unrest.

For decades, Palestinians have fought for an independent state, with East Jerusalem as its capital. Relocation proposals have often been met with rejection, as they fail to address the core issues of land rights and self-determination. This latest proposal appears to follow the same path, further complicating peace negotiations.

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Palestinians perform Friday prayers near the ruins of a mosque destroyed by Israeli airstrikes in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, Friday, Jan. 24, 2025, days after the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas came into effect. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

Observers note that Jordan and Egypt play crucial roles in Middle Eastern politics and have historically supported Palestinian causes. Both countries have been vocal advocates of a two-state solution, with leaders frequently calling on the international community to prioritize Palestinian rights.

Experts warn that relocating millions of Palestinians could lead to humanitarian crises in host countries. Many of these nations already face economic and social challenges, making the integration of such a large population extremely difficult.

This proposed relocation plan has also drawn criticism from human rights organizations, which argue that it violates international law. According to the Fourth Geneva Convention, the forcible transfer of populations is prohibited under any circumstances.

Palestinians living in Gaza have expressed fears about losing their homes and being uprooted from their land. “We just want to live in peace and dignity in our homeland,” said Ahmad Saeed, a teacher in Gaza. “Relocation will not solve our problems—it will create new ones.”

Internationally, the Trump administration’s plan has faced significant pushback. European Union officials have called for renewed dialogue between Israel and Palestine, urging both sides to find a peaceful resolution. “The only way forward is through negotiations that lead to a two-state solution,” an EU spokesperson said.

Jordan and Egypt’s opposition to the plan underscores the growing divide between the U.S. and its traditional allies in the Middle East. While the Trump administration sought to strengthen ties with these countries, policies like this have strained relationships.

The relocation proposal raises important questions about the future of the Palestinian people. With no clear roadmap and widespread opposition, it remains uncertain whether the plan will move forward. For now, Jordan and Egypt continue to stand firm, emphasizing that peace can only be achieved through justice and the recognition of Palestinian rights.

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The international community will likely continue to watch closely as this issue unfolds. The fate of millions of Palestinians remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: solutions that disregard their rights and aspirations will face strong resistance.

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