President Trump insisted he will move forward with his vision to take the Gaza Strip, send its residents to Jordan and other Arab nations, and redevelop the territory. Arab countries oppose the idea.
Trump said during their meeting Tuesday that he expected progress toward his plan and believed “99%” that something could be worked out with Egypt, another regional partner that had bristled at the ...
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King Abdullah II of Jordan said Tuesday that Arab nations are unified in their opposition to displacing Palestinians from ...
WASHINGTON — Jordan’s King Abdullah II, long one of the United States’ closest allies, visited the White House on Tuesday to ...
Donald Trump and King Abdullah met on Tuesday, with Trump reasserting his plan to 'take over Gaza' while Amman has been hit ...
We’ll build safe communities a little bit away from where they are, away from all of this danger,” Trump pitched his message.
Jordan’s King Abdullah II is set to meet with United States President Donald Trump in Washington, DC, amid the latter’s ...
Israeli President Isaac Herzog said on Sunday that US President Donald Trump was set to meet with Egyptian President Abdel ...
A day after worldwide condemnation of Trump's announcement that he aimed to take over and develop the Gaza Strip into the ...
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz on Thursday proposed offering residents the right to resettle in any country that will ...
Israel says it has begun preparations for the departure of Palestinians from Gaza despite widespread international rejection of President Donald Trump’s plan to empty the war-devastated territory of ...