'Clean Out' Gaza poses a threat to Jordan and Egypt

'Clean Out' Gaza poses a threat to Jordan and Egypt
US President Donald Trump's proposal to relocate Gazans to Egypt and Jordan has been labeled as a "hostile" move by Jordanian analysts, who argue that it aims to "liquidate the Palestinian cause." This suggestion, made after months of conflict between Israel and Hamas, is seen as a threat to both Jordan and Egypt's sovereignty. Trump suggested that the displacement could be temporary or long-term, and would provide a solution for Gazans to live in peace elsewhere. Jordan has firmly rejected any plan to displace Palestinians, with Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi emphasizing that Jordan is for Jordanians and Palestine is for Palestinians. Jordan already hosts millions of Palestinian refugees and has repeatedly opposed the idea of becoming an "alternative homeland." Egypt has also expressed strong opposition, warning against any forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza. Analysts view Trump's proposal as a potential destabilizing force for the region, especially considering its implications for the security and stability of both Jordan and Egypt. The plan is seen as a reflection of Israeli far-right policies and a humanitarian facade. Both countries have rejected any move that could infringe on Palestinians' rights, with Jordanian officials calling the proposal a violation of their sovereignty.