A joint statement from a group of Arab nations, including Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia, rejected President Trump’s suggestion of moving Gazans to Egypt and Jordan, warning that such a plan could escalate conflict in the Middle East and undermine peace efforts. Trump’s proposal to evacuate Gazans was met with opposition from Egypt and Jordan, who fear domestic instability from a large influx of Palestinians. The Arab countries emphasized the importance of achieving a just and comprehensive peace in the region, in line with the two-state solution, amidst renewed attention on Palestinian statehood following the war in Gaza.
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Israeli prime minister in Washington for Gaza ceasefire talks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to discuss a second phase of the ceasefire with Hamas during his visit to Washington, where he will meet with President Donald Trump to address "victory over Hamas" and countering Iran. Trump's meeting with Netanyahu marks his first with a foreign leader since his return to the White House, reflecting the strong Israeli-American alliance. The ceasefire discussions will also involve negotiations on releasing hostages and potentially ending the...
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