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President Donald Trump said on Monday evening that he would be open to cutting the help to Jordan and Egypt if the countries do not accept Palestinians from Gaza.
Trump spoke with reporters in the Oval Office, where he published a final ultimatum to Hamas and said: 'All Hell Will Break Loose' if every remaining hostage is not sent back to Israel on Saturday to Israel.
He was also asked more about his plan to have Palestinians move to the nearby countries, including Jordan and Egypt, while the US their home country of Gaza in the 'Rivièra of the Middle East,' a pitch he made next to the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is changing. week.
Trump was asked on Monday if he would withhold foreign help from Jordan and Egypt if the countries did not go to his plan.
“Yes, maybe why not?” Trump replied. “If they don't agree, if they don't agree, I might keep help, yes.”
Trump made the threat a day before Jordan's Abdullah II is expected to meet the President in the White House on Tuesday.
Trump has said that all Palestinians want to leave Gaza and have insisted that the surrounding Arab countries allow hundreds of thousands of refugees to be resorted.
But so far, the leaders of Jordan and Egypt have rejected that famines of thousands of Palestinians could be resorted in their country while Gaza is being rebuilt.
President Donald Trump said on Monday evening that he would be open to cutting the help to Jordan and Egypt if the countries do not accept Palestinians from Gaza
Trump claimed that this was not the case on Monday.
“I think he will take it, and I think other countries will also take,” Trump said in the Oval Office on Monday evening. “They have good hearts.”
Trump was asked to clarify comments he made that suggested that the Palestinians would not be able to return to their home country as soon as it had received a makeover.
'We spoke with many Palestinians, they would like to leave Gaza if they could find a place to be. And I spoke with different leaders from different countries, the not so distant area we are talking about, the Gaza Strip, “said Trump. “And I think they were very positive about delivering land.”
“And if we could build a nice place for people to live safely, everyone in Gaza would do it,” he stopped. “They are persecuted, they are split, they have been treated as waste, and they would like to come from Gaza – but so far they have never had an alternative.”
The president insisted that 'they will all leave' when they pressed.
'If they have a nice place that is safe, they all leave. It's a Hellhole now, “said Trump.
Trump would not answer immediately if a reporter asked if the US would force the Palestinians.
“You're going to see that they all want to leave,” Trump replied.