As they say, it’s a rough neighborhood,
When you look at the Gaza Strip, it’s been hell for so many years,
I wish [Sisi] would take some. We helped them a lot, and I’m sure he’d help us. He’s a friend of mine. He’s in … a rough neighbourhood. But I think he would do it, and I think the king of Jordan would do it too,
It may solve a personal problem for some of Gaza’s residents, but it will not solve the Palestinian issue,
On the one hand, it is important to try and create out-of-the-box political solutions for Gaza and the Palestinian problem,
Like Egypt, Jordan also has a deep concern that the solution to the Palestinian problem will come at its expense and by making it an alternative homeland for the Palestinians. This is perceived as an existential threat to the future of the kingdom,
Egypt vehemently opposed a massive displacement of Gazans to Egypt due to internal security reasons and the concern that the Palestinian issue would be resolved at the expense of its national interests,
I believe that the Palestinian people, especially the people of Gaza, do not care who controls the country after the genocide,
Palestinianism – a replacement effort against Israel – needs to stop,
I do not see that you can see peace outside your country, even if your country is destroyed, even if we live in a tent in the middle of the street. We cannot live in peace outside my homeland, Gaza."
Trump’s statement could be perceived as a threat that will incentivize both countries to take a more active role in solving the Palestinian issue in order to avoid the nightmare in which they will be asked to take in a significant number of refugees permanently,
There might be Palestinians who would want to leave Gaza, but I believe the majority doesn’t,
Trump with simplicity is saying these countries should take the refugees – something that should have happened from day one of the war,
Yes, see, we go to Egypt and Jordan with all love, but this matter is optional,
For years, statesmen have been proposing unworkable solutions such as partitioning the land and a Palestinian state that have jeopardized the existence and security of the only Jewish state in the world,
It’s a mess. It’s a real mess,
The people of Gaza are fighting for an idea, a land, and a homeland. No human being can abandon their homeland, whatever the cost and whatever the circumstances,
I really want to believe that this is not a serious story. I want to believe that if Trump did say this, it is the result of the last conversation that he had with some crazy Israeli settlement leader,
The execution of the agreement was important, the first step, but without the implementation correct, we're not going to get it right, we're going to have a flare-up,
The idea that all the Palestinians are going to leave and go somewhere else, I don't see that to be overly practical,