U.S. President Donald Trump proposed the relocation of Gazans to other nations, such as Jordan and Egypt, as a way to address the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip.
Trump suggested that relocating Gazans could help “clean out” the Gaza Strip and allow for its reconstruction.
However, this proposal has sparked accusations of “ethnic cleansing” and has been met with significant controversy.
Both Jordan and Egypt have rejected the proposal, citing security risks and concerns about the destabilizing impact of such an exodus.
According to Hebdo Ahram, the rejection by Jordan and Egypt was partly due to fears that relocating Gazans would prevent them from returning to their homes.
Both countries were concerned that accepting Palestinian refugees could lead to a permanent displacement, making it impossible for Palestinians to return to Gaza.
This concern was compounded by the potential destabilizing impact of such an exodus and the security risks involved.
The recent conflict in Gaza has had a devastating impact on the region.
Many Gazans on social media show a stark contrast between Gaza City before and after the war.
The images reveal the extent of the destruction, with buildings reduced to rubble and entire neighborhoods flattened.
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