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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Council of Europe urges Germany to uphold freedom of expression amid Gaza protests – Middle East Monitor
The Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights, Michael O’Flaherty, urged Germany to uphold freedom of expression and peaceful assembly amid restrictions on pro-Palestinian protests, including limitations on cultural symbols and increased surveillance since February 2025. He expressed concerns over police violence, particularly against minors, and called for accountability and adherence to human rights standards. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Michael O’Flaherty, a big helper for human rights, told Germany to let people...
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