Saudi Arabia will host leaders from Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, and the UAE on February 20 to discuss President Trump's controversial proposal for a US takeover of Gaza. Palestinian Authority President Mahmud Abbas is also expected to attend, amidst widespread outrage across the Arab world over the suggested mass relocation of Palestinians.
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Donald Trump's proposal to move Palestinians out of Gaza and have the US take control has sparked major concerns in Jordan, which sees it as an existential threat. Jordanian officials and analysts warn that such a move would destabilize the country, alter its demographics, and undermine its sovereignty. King Abdullah II has firmly rejected the plan ahead of his upcoming meeting with Trump. Despite Jordan’s reliance on US aid, lawmakers insist they will not compromise their national identity or... Expand
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