Former President Donald Trump has proposed a strategic shift in Middle Eastern diplomacy by urging Jordan and Egypt to accommodate Palestinian refugees. Announced amidst escalating tensions in Gaza on January 26, 2025, Trump’s initiative aims to address the entrenched humanitarian crisis and diplomatic stalemate affecting the region. The proposal highlights Jordan’s delicate diplomatic standing, particularly regarding its role in Jerusalem, and Egypt’s growing influence under President el-Sisi. As the Biden administration renews U.S. support for longstanding conflict resolutions, the involvement of key regional allies like Jordan and Egypt could prove pivotal in shaping future peace efforts.
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