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I do think he'll take, and I think other countries will take also
When asked how he'd convince Abdullah to take in Palestinians, Trump told reporters last night We clung to our destroyed homes and we clung to the soil of Palestine."
Another woman in Deir al-Balah told Israeli news agency TPS-IL I’m asking Donald Trump himself to relocate us as he suggested. And I’ll be the first one to go,
one young man told the Center for Peace Communications team in Gaza during a camera interview In the end, people will accept reality. They’ll emigrate because they want to live. They want to live in a country that protects and supports them. A country where you can hold your head up high. If our country isn’t looking out for us, where should we go?"
A Gazan man interviewed on-camera by the Center for Peace Communications said I want to leave because there’s no life left here. Life here is gone. I mean, just look around you."
The man described his bleak reality, saying The main drivers seem economic, political, educational, security and concerns about corruption."
But, as far as I'm concerned, if all of the hostages aren't returned by Saturday 12 o'clock — I think it's an appropriate time — I would say cancel it and all bets are off and let hell break out,
If they don't agree, I would conceivably withhold aid,
Trump said on Monday, a day before a meeting with King Abdullah II of Jordan I think Canada would be much better off being a 51st state. Because we lose $200 billion a year with Canada,
The biggest thing to watch is the stationing of US forces in Jordan,
My sense is that the king is conveying a very urgent message that Trump’s disastrous ‘plan’ is effectively going to destroy Jordan,
Sean Yom, an associate professor of political science at Temple University, said Jordan is directly dependent upon US aid and security assistance,
Jordanians were clear with their messages during protests on Friday,
Accepting another wave of Palestinians into the country remains a red line,
Dima Toukan, a non-resident scholar at the Middle East Institute, told Al Jazeera Maybe Trump doesn’t even want [US troops in Jordan] … they also complicate any Israeli aggression that could be forthcoming,
There's practically no building that's livable in the whole thing, on of the whole Gaza Strip. I say we go in, we knock them all down. We just create some — no more Hamas . There's no Hamas there. There's nobody there. We move them into beautiful areas of the Middle East,
Much better – in other words, I’m talking about building a permanent place for them,
he told Baier on "Special Report." There's nothing to move back into. The place is a demolition site. The remainder will be demolished. Everything's demolished,
We have to recognize, first of all, the massive hypocrisy in saying that Gaza is unlivable, and therefore the Palestinians cannot live there, when it is U.S. weapons and Israel’s actions that made it unlivable in the first place ― in the case of Israel’s actions, at least, with an intent of doing so,
said Josh Paul, co-founder of A New Policy who resigned from the Biden administration over its Gaza policy Forcible displacement, when carried out with an intent to permanently remove a people from a land on the basis of their identity is ethnic cleansing,
the letter stated, citing Article 49(1) of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which the U.S. and Israel are both parties to