President Trump suggested that Jordan, Egypt, and other Arab nations should accept more Palestinian refugees from Gaza to alleviate the region's crisis. He confirmed the resumption of delivering 2,000-pound bombs to Israel, reversing a decision by his predecessor. Trump's proposal aims to relocate Gaza's population, while Israel welcomed the move and expressed gratitude for the support.
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