King Abdullah II of Jordan, the first Arab leader to visit the White House since US President Donald Trump proposed taking control of Gaza and relocating its two million inhabitants, avoided a public confrontation with Trump but did not endorse his plan.
As King Abdullah II of Jordan sat next to Trump in the Oval Office on Tuesday, Trump reiterated his promise to “take” Gaza. Abdullah fidgeted uncomfortably in his chair and emphasized that Jordan, Egypt, and other Arab governments would announce their own plans for post-war Gaza later this month.
US President Trump discussed Gaza with reporters in the Oval Office before his meeting with King Abdullah II of Jordan at the White House.
Referencing his plan to send Palestinians in Gaza to neighboring countries such as Egypt and Jordan, Trump stated that Gaza is not a habitable area and needs to be rebuilt.
Commenting on whether the US will buy Gaza, Trump said, “There is nothing to buy there. We will take it over and keep it in our hands. We will eventually realize this project that will create many jobs for people in the Middle East. I think this place could be a diamond.”
Trump responded to the question of how the US will hold Gaza by saying, “It will be under US authority.”
Arguing that with the US “controlling” Gaza, they can bring stability to the Middle East for the first time in a long time, Trump commented, “Palestinians or people living in Gaza now will live elsewhere in a beautiful and safe way.”
Trump stated that a certain amount of land would be taken from Egypt and Jordan and Palestinians would be resettled there, saying, “Palestinians do not want to be in the Gaza Strip, but they have no other choice.”
Plan to build hotels, office buildings, and residences
Regarding whether Egypt will accept the Gaza plan, Trump said, “I think 99 percent, if not 100 percent, this process can be carried out with Egypt.”
On how Gaza will be utilized after taking over and building Gaza, Trump said, “We will run it very properly. It will have economic development on a very large scale, perhaps on the largest scale in this area. We will build many good things there, including hotels, office buildings, residences, and other things.”
Responding to a question about whether there were any “plans” for the occupied West Bank, Trump said that their agenda was only Gaza and that there was nothing on the West Bank.
King Abdullah spoke cautiously
On the other hand, King Abdullah of Jordan used cautious expressions against Trump’s Gaza statements and refrained from making clear assessments.
King Abdullah stated that Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia and Egypt, will hold talks on how to implement a plan that benefits everyone on the Palestinians and that they should wait for these talks.
“Let us wait for the Egyptians to present their views,” King Abdullah said.
“We need to keep in mind that Egypt and the Arab countries have a plan, and we have been invited by (Saudi Crown Prince) Mohammed bin Salman to talks in Riyadh. I think the main issue is how this can be done in a way that is good for everyone,” King Abdullah said, adding that they want to conclude this process in favor of the United States, Jordan, and other countries in the region.
In his meeting at the White House, King Abdullah, who used a cautious tone against Trump’s statements about the displacement of Palestinians in Gaza, drew attention to his clear statements on this issue in his statement later.
In a statement on his X account, the King of Jordan said that his meeting with Trump was constructive and that they discussed the Gaza issue in detail.
King Abdullah reiterated his opposition to the displacement of Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
“I reiterated Jordan’s firm position against the displacement of Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank. This is a common Arab position. The reconstruction of Gaza without displacing Palestinians and addressing the dire humanitarian situation must be everyone’s priority.”
‘Palestine belongs to the Palestinians and Jordan belongs to the Jordanians’
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman al-Safadi said that there is an Arab-Egyptian-Palestinian plan to rebuild the Gaza Strip without displacing Palestinians.
Minister Safadi made the remarks in an interview with Jordanian state television channel Al-Mamlaka TV.
Safadi emphasized the need to continue sending aid to the Gaza Strip and to maintain the ceasefire, adding that there is an Arab-Egyptian-Palestinian plan for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip without displacing Palestinians.
Stating that his country’s interests are based on the fact that “Jordan belongs to the Jordanians and Palestine belongs to the Palestinians,” Safadi said that King Abdullah II presented “practical ideas” to US President Donald Trump.
Safadi said King Abdullah II emphasized that the establishment of a Palestinian state on Palestinian land is the only way to achieve security and stability in the region, adding that US President Trump emphasized Jordan’s important role in promoting stability in the region.
He said that they are working with intensive Arab coordination to use this moment for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state, noting that King Abdullah clearly confirmed that Jordan will not allow the Palestinians to emigrate to their land.
“Our priority is to protect Jordan and Jordanians, and we started our dialogue with Trump from this basis,” Safadi said in an interview with Qatar’s Al Jazeera television.
Safadi emphasized that Arab coordination is capable of presenting an alternative to Trump’s plan and ending the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, adding that Arab coordination is continuing intensively and that they can present an alternative and acceptable plan to Trump’s plan that will keep the Palestinians on their own land in Gaza.
“We have a vision, Trump has a vision, and we believe it is possible to rebuild Gaza without displacing its people,” Safadi said. “We told Trump that Palestine belongs to the Palestinians and Jordan belongs to the Jordanians. We presented to Trump our position to work for a just and comprehensive peace and not to displace the Palestinians.”