Diplomats from Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar met in Cairo to discuss Donald Trump’s Gaza relocation proposal for Palestinians. Egypt’s President called it an “act of injustice,” while Jordan warned it breaks international law. The UN deems any forced transfer a potential war crime.
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00:00Top diplomats from Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar
00:04have met in Cairo to discuss Donald Trump's latest proposal,
00:07relocating Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt and Jordan.
00:11His comments suggesting that Gaza should be cleaned out
00:14have sparked alarm across the Arab world.
00:16Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi dismissed it outright,
00:20calling it an act of injustice.
00:23Jordan's foreign minister warned it would violate international law
00:27and set off another wave of instability in the region.
00:30This comes as over 1.9 million people,
00:33nearly 85% of Gaza's population, have been displaced.
00:37Some 300,000 have started returning home through the Netzarim corridor,
00:41only to find entire neighbourhoods wiped out.
00:44The UN warns any forced transfer could amount to a war crime.
00:48For those returning, survival is uncertain.
00:51Homes are gone, infrastructure is in ruins,
00:54and the future of Gaza itself remains in question.