Trump doubles down on proposal to move Gazans; insists Egypt, Jordan will agree

Jan 28, 2025 View Original Article
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56% : "Two sources familiar with the matter told The Times of Israel on Monday that Netanyahu's office is planning for the premier to travel to Washington on Sunday for a four-day trip that will include a meeting with Trump.
54% : ""I'd like to see peace in the Middle East," Trump added.
51% : Asked how the Egyptian leader received the idea, Trump said Sissi's "response [was] that he'd like to see peace in the Middle East.
46% : But I think he would do it, and I think the king of Jordan would do it too," Trump added.
42% : Pressed further, Trump insisted that both the Egyptian and Jordanian leaders would come around.
32% : Trump said Saturday that he was open to either temporary or permanent resettlement for the Gazans.
27% : "I really don't know," said Sen. Lindsey Graham, when asked on CNN's "State of the Union" about what Trump meant by the "clean out" remark.
27% : Graham, who is close to Trump, said the suggestion was not feasible.
26% : The South Carolina Republican said Trump should keep talking to Mideast leaders, including Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and officials in the United Arab Emirates.
22% : "Asked about those comments, Trump told reporters on Air Force One Monday evening he would "like to get them living in an area where they can live without disruption and revolution and violence so much.""When you look at the Gaza Strip, it's been hell for so many years," Trump said.
21% : Fresh off calls with Egyptian counterpart Abdel-Fatah el-Sissi and Jordan's King Abdullah, Trump insisted both leaders would take in Palestinians from the war-ravaged territory and said the issue would be discussed with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when the two meet sometime soon, amid speculation in Israel that Trump's gambit was being coordinated with Jerusalem.
18% : "Trump had been expected to bring up the issue during a call with Sissi Sunday.
17% : Trump said Monday he would also bring up the issue with Netanyahu when the Israeli leader visits Washington "in the not so distant future.

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