Jordan's King Abdullah Stands Firm Against Trump's Gaza Resettlement Proposal
Feb, 12 2025 Benjamin Calderwood

Jordan's King Abdullah Stands Firm Against Trump's Gaza Resettlement Proposal

In a meeting on February 11, 2025, President Trump pushed Jordan's King Abdullah to accept Palestinians from Gaza under a U.S. resettlement plan. Despite hosting 2 million Palestinians already, Jordan opposed due to stability concerns and Palestinian rights. Trump hinted at withholding aid but eased after Abdullah's limited compromise. The tensions highlight risks to Gaza ceasefire and the two-state solution.

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