Arab Nations Reject Forced Palestinian Relocation, Support Two-State Solution with Trump Involvement
Five Arab countries express willingness to work with Donald Trump on a two-state solution while firmly opposing displacement of Palestinians from Gaza.
- Foreign ministers from Egypt, Jordan, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar met in Cairo to discuss Middle East peace efforts and endorsed the two-state solution.
- The nations rejected Donald Trump's proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza to neighboring countries, citing it as a violation of Palestinian rights.
- Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sissi emphasized that the international community looks to Trump for a historic resolution to the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
- The Arab League and the Palestinian Liberation Organization also participated in the Cairo meeting, reinforcing opposition to forced displacement and support for Palestinian sovereignty.
- The meeting followed tensions over Israel's severing of ties with the UNRWA, the UN agency aiding Palestinian refugees, which Arab nations described as indispensable.