Trump Says He Wants Jordan and Egypt to Take in Palestinians From Gaza

President Trump said that he had informed the Jordanian monarch, King Abdullah II, during a phone call on Saturday that he would like to receive Jordan and Egypt more Palestinians from Gaza, an idea that is likely to spark the future about the future of nearly two million Palestinians.
Trump told reporters on the presidential plane: “I told him: I would like to take over because I look at the entire Gaza Strip now, and I see that the situation is in a state of chaos,” Trump told reporters on the presidential plane. He added that he would also like Egypt to receive more Palestinians and that he would speak with the country’s president Abdel Fattah El -Sisi on Sunday.
Mr. Trump made these statements on an evening trip after a mass rally in Las Vegas. It is unclear whether it indicates a change in the United States’ policy towards the Palestinians.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians have started Return To their homes with the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel entered its second week. It is only the second Fighting Between the two since October 7, 2023, when Hamas led an attack on Israel, killing more than 1,200 Israelis. Since then, the Israeli army has killed at least 46,000 people PalestiniansAccording to health officials in Gaza, who do not distinguish between fighters and civilians. Thousands of houses and buildings were destroyed in Gaza and killed many Hamas leaders.
Most of the two million Palestinians in Gaza were forced to flee their homes at least once. Though Aid has increased in recent daysHowever, the humanitarian situation is still deteriorating, with water, food and medicine, and only a few working hospitals remain.
Trump said about Gaza: “You are probably talking about a million and a half people, and we are cleaning this whole,” Trump said of Gaza. “I don’t know. Something should happen, but it is a actually demolition site.
Millions of Palestinian refugees live in camps in Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon and a few other countries in the Middle East. Since the beginning of the war, Egypt has said it will not receive more Palestinian refugees, and that any attempt to force the Palestinians to enter its territory threatens the agreements it concluded with Israel.