Jordan and Egypt are moving swiftly to counter President Trump’s proposal that would see two million Palestinians relocated from Gaza to their territories—a move they perceive as an existential threat to their nations.
Analysts suggest that both countries are adopting a strategic approach, offering to collaborate on Gaza’s reconstruction, regional peace efforts, and expanded humanitarian aid. This diplomatic maneuver is seen as a way to buy time, potentially leading to the proposal being abandoned or its strategic and security risks becoming more evident.
Additionally, experts note that flattery and diplomatic engagement have often proven effective with Trump, making this a calculated effort to protect their national interests while maintaining diplomatic ties with the U.S..
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