Jordanian King Abdullah II told President Trump Tuesday that his nation will take in 2,000 sick children from the Gaza Strip.
The push by Trump has turbocharged a reckoning over Jordan’s reliance on U.S. aid and revived existential questions over the ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNAbdullah says Jordan will take in 2,000 sick Gazan kids as Trump pushes relocation planFigure satisfies US president, who calls it 'music to his ears,' also saying he doesn't believe Hamas will release all the ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio tells counterpart Badr Abdelatty that Hamas cannot ever govern Strip again as Trump warns aid ...
Donald Trump’s plan to turn Gaza into a tourist destination is nothing new. In the nineties, Palestinians began to attract ...
Trump's call to 'clear out' Gaza has sparked anger in Amman, with well-placed sources telling Middle East Eye that the US ...
Trump has infuriated the Arab world by saying that Palestinians would not be able to return to their homes under his proposal ...
U.S. president faces outrage from Arab countries and key European capitals over his “dangerous” proposal that Palestinians ...
Leaders in Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia expressed their disapproval at the idea of displacing all the population of the ...
Jordan opposes Trump's Gaza 'takeover' plan, but it has few cards left to play outside of hoping US president understands how ...
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier had expressed scepticism about U.S. President Donald Trump’s plans to resettle Palestinians ...
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