The Arab nations have rejected President Trump’s plan to reinstall the Gaza Palestinians torn by the war in neighboring Egypt and Jordan.
The best diplomats and officials of Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, the Palestinian Authority and the Arab League published a joint declaration following a meeting in Cairo, rejecting any proposal to adopt the Palestinians of Gaza or West West Bank.
“We affirm our rejection of (any attempt) to compromise the inalienable rights of the Palestinians, whether through settlement activities, or evictions or annexes of land or by leaving the land of its owners. . . in any form or in all circumstances or justifications, ”says the joint declaration.

The meeting of Arab nations came less than a week after Trump said that he would simply like to “clean Gaza” and launched the idea of sending many Palestinians now without intermediary of the territory torn by the war in Egypt and in Jordan.
“It is literally a demolition site at the moment,” said Trump, referring to the devastation caused by the War of Israel with 15 months with Hamas, which is currently interrupted in the middle of an agreement tenuous fire.
Trump added that the relocation of 2.3 million gas could be temporary or long -term.
The Arab nations have also warned that the forced elimination of Palestinians could threaten stability in the Tinder-Box region, potentially by upsetting any possibility of “peace and coexistence between its peoples”.
They added that they were impatient to work with the new Trump administration “to achieve a fair and complete peace in the Middle East, based on the two-state solution”.
On Wednesday, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sissi also nixed the idea of Trump, insisting that the response to the crisis would be a solution to two states, “not to withdraw the Palestinian people from their place.”

Trump, however, discussed with El-Sissi during a phone call on Saturday the possibility of moving the Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt during the period when the enclave is being reconstructed, a familiar source with the details of the Conversation told Axios Reporter Barak Ravid. Cairo confirmed the call and said that El-Sissi had invited Trump to visit Egypt as soon as possible, according to the report. Trump also invited El-Sissi to Washington.
In a statement, El-Sissi said he had declared to Trump during the appeal that the world was based on his “ability to achieve a permanent and historical peace agreement that ends the conflict that existed in The region for decades for decades, “said the Times of Israel.
A White House spokesperson did not immediately respond to a comment request.
With postal wires