UAE, Jordan and Egypt Oppose Gaza Takeover and Forced Displacement
Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty (C) heads a meeting with ministers from Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE, to discuss US President Donald Trump's proposal for Egypt and Jordan to host Palestinians displaced from the Gaza Strip, in Cairo on February 1, 2025. ©Khaled DESOUKI / AFP

Several Arab countries including the United Arab Emirates, Jordan and Egypt on Wednesday have strongly rejected Donald Trump's plan to take control of Gaza and relocate its Palestinian population.

The United Arab Emirates rejected any attempts to displace Palestinians after US President Donald Trump proposed to "take over" the Gaza Strip. The foreign ministry "stressed its categorical rejection of any infringement on the Palestinians' unalienable rights, and any attempts of displacement", said a statement sent to AFP.

"The UAE underscored the importance of finding a serious political horizon to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and establish an independent Palestinian state, reflecting the UAE's belief that regional stability can only be attained through the two-state solution," the statement said.

Jordan's King Abdullah II on Wednesday rejected "any attempts" to take control of the Palestinian territories and displace its people, while Egypt stated that Palestinians should not have to leave the territory, where he said the Palestinian Authority should "assume its duties".

Hours after President Donald Trump announced a proposal for the United States to "take over" the Gaza Strip, Egypt called for the swift reconstruction of Gaza.

The monarch, in a meeting with Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas, urged efforts "to stop settlement activities and reject any attempts to annex lands and displace Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, stressing the need to establish the Palestinians on their land", a statement said.

Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty's call came during pre-scheduled talks with Palestinian prime minister Mohammed Mustafa in Cairo, hours after a shock proposal from President Donald Trump for the United States to take over the Gaza Strip and resettle its people in other countries.

Trump has previously called for Palestinians to be moved from Gaza to Egypt and Jordan, both of which have flatly rejected the idea.

Egypt's foreign ministry statement on Wednesday stopped short of referring directly to Trump's latest announcement on a US takeover of the territory.

Abdelatty and Mustafa agreed on "the importance of moving forward with early recovery projects... at an accelerated pace... without the Palestinians leaving the Gaza Strip, especially with their commitment to their land and refusal to leave it", the Egyptian foreign ministry said.

At the White House on Wednesday, Trump in a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there was support from the "highest leadership" in the Middle East.

But Egypt and Jordan, key US allies, have both said they would not participate in Trump's plan to "clean out" the territory, calling for the implementation of a two-state solution.

Abdelatty on Wednesday said Egypt believed in the "importance of empowering the Palestinian Authority politically and economically, and its assuming its duties in the Gaza Strip as part of the occupied Palestinian territories".

Hamas, which seized sole control of the Gaza Strip in 2007, is not a part of the Palestinian Authority, which is recognised by the international community but only has partial control of the West Bank.

 

With AFP

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