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King Abdullah II of Jordan opens up his country to thousands of Palestinian children as a gesture of goodwill towards Trump’s Gaza proposal.


Jordan’s King Abdullah II announced his plan to take in 2,000 sick Palestinian children from Gaza, showing a willingness to consider President Donald Trump’s proposal to resettle Gaza residents. Trump praised the gesture and expressed optimism about working out a deal, potentially involving Egypt. However, questions remain about the logistics and impact of relocating people who have suffered due to the conflict between Israel and Hamas. Trump’s plan to take over and develop Gaza has faced opposition from Arab partners and world leaders favoring a two-state solution. He envisions the development of Gaza as a way to bring peace to the Middle East and create new jobs. Trump has mentioned Egypt and Jordan as potential host countries for Palestinians leaving Gaza, emphasizing the need to create a better living environment for them. The situation is complicated by the fragile ceasefire in Gaza and the threat of escalating conflict if Hamas does not release all remaining hostages by Saturday. Despite some initial resistance, King Abdullah and other Arab partners have shown a willingness to work with Trump’s proposal, particularly as they rely on U.S. aid and support for regional stability. The long-term implications of this plan for the Palestinian people, Jordan, and the broader Middle East remain uncertain.

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