For decades, the question was whether and how the Palestinians could build in their homeland, the center of the Middle East politics – not only for the Palestinians, but for Arabs throughout the region, many of which consider Palestinian almost their own.
Arabs who claim that the Palestinian statehood and destabilization of the whole region in this process would force the Palestinians from their remaining territory.
So it was a nightmare for the closest Arab neighbors Palestinians, Egypt and Jordan-A Dream for Israeli’s far-right government-when President Trump has proposed to move all of the Gaza bands and on their land, on their land, on their land, an idea that has repeated At the White House press conference with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday.
Egypt and Jordan responded with a categorical “nose” – although their reasons are not all of the pure concerns of the Palestinian situation: Cairo is Dre and what the Palestinian refugees in Sinai would mean for Egypt’s security. Militants could initiate attacks on Israel from Egyptian land, invite Israeli retaliation, or be admitted to the local uprising in Sinai that Egypt had fought for years. Jordan’s king must count on a population that is more than half Palestinian, so accepting more such refugees could further increase tension.
This rejection was supported by political independent and opposition characters in Egypt, along with the mouthpieces for the country’s authoritarian government, emphasizing how the Palestinian question can unify even the worst political opponents.
Khaled El-Balsy, an editor of one of the few remaining Egyptian media that is not for the government, and the head of the National Journalists Union on Wednesday issued a statement indicating the proposal of Mr. Trump as “clear violation of human rights and international laws. ”
Moustafa Bakry, a loud provision of parliament, proposed without giving the specifics that Egypt could dispose of force. “Egypt can move forward with other measures, because the Egyptian army can never afford it,” he said on Wednesday in an interview.
Mr Trump, however, showed only a little consideration for the concerns of both countries, their sovereignty or the idea of Palestinian statehood.
“They say they won’t accept,” Trump said about Egypt and Jordan during an earlier meeting with Mr. Netanyah in an oval office. “I say yes.”