
Egypt said he was working on a “comprehensive vision” for the reconstruction of the gas -destroyed gas lane, which guarantees the Palestinians the right to remain on their land, unlike the proposal by US President Donald Trump.
The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said she hoped to cooperate with the Trump administration to reach a “fair settlement of the Palestinian case”.
After that, Trump met with King Jordan Abdullah on Tuesday, where he doubled his plan when the US took over gas and constantly moved two million Palestinians living there to Jordan, Egypt and other places.
Abdullah said that each Arab state rejected the idea and that Egypt would present an alternative.
The UN warns that any forced resettlement of the population will be illegal in accordance with international legislation and “equivalent ethnic purification”.
Against the backdrop of increasing concern that gas fights could recover after the Israeli Prime Minister warned Hamas that the ceasefire would end if the Palestinian armed group “does not return our hostages on Saturday”.
Benjamin Netanyahu issued an ultimatum after Hamas stated that he had postponed the release of more hostages until further notice, saying that Israel had violated the terms of the ceasefire agreement.
Sitting next to King Abdullah in the White House on Tuesday, Trump said there was a “great progress” in his proposal to take gas.
“If the US control this piece of land … You can have stability in the Middle East for the first time,” he told reporters. “And the Palestinians or the people who now live in Gaza will live beautifully elsewhere.”
Pressing the journalists to comment on the plan to force the Palestinians to move to Jordan, King Abdullah said: “We must keep in mind that there is a plan from Egypt and Arab countries.”
Later, the king wrote on X that he “once again confirmed Jordan’s unwavering position against the movement of the Palestinians to Gaza and the West Bank” during the meeting, adding: “This is the only Arab position.”
Trump said before the meeting that he could “stop” Jordan and Egypt if they refuse to cooperate with their plan and accept the displaced gas.
Shortly after the King’s remarks, the Egyptian Ministry said she hoped to cooperate with the Trump administration to reach the “fair settlement of the Palestinian case”.
“In this context, Egypt confirms its intention to submit a comprehensive vision of the reconstruction of the gas lane in such a way that guarantees the Palestinian people to remain on their land and in accordance with the legitimate and legitimate rights of this people,” it’s “it is,” it’s ” “It is,” this is in accordance with legal and legal rights “added without giving any details.
President Abdul Fatah Al-Sisi also told Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederixen on Tuesday that on Tuesday the gas reconstruction is “without being suppressed by Palestinians,” his office reports.
It was not immediately clear when Egypt will submit its alternative gas plan.
On February 27, Cairo must hold an emergency Arab summit to discuss “serious” events for the Palestinians, while King Abdullah stated that Prince of the Saudi Crown Mohammed Ben Salman invited Arab leaders to Riyadh on an uncertain date.
Sisi also received an open invitation to Trump to visit the White House during a phone call earlier this month. However, on Wednesday, Egyptian safety sources said Sisi would not travel to Washington if Trump’s plan will be included in the agenda.

Aber Barakat, a Palestine teacher in Gaza, told the BBC that he believed that Trump’s plan is “impossible to reach”, but it was angry.
“We are worried that Jordan and Egypt will bend from Trump’s threats,” she said.
The Palestinians are afraid of the repetition of the Nakba – the Arab word for the “disaster” – when hundreds of thousands escaped or expelled from their homes before and during the war, which followed the creation of the state of Israel in 1948.
Many of these refugees were in Gaza, where they and their descendants make three quarters of the population. Another 900,000 registered refugees live on the occupied West Bank, and 3.4 million others live in Jordan, Syria and Lebanon, the UN reports.
Asked by journalists on Monday if the US will leave the Palestinians to leave gas, Trump replied that “they all want to leave.” In an interview, he also said that the gas spit would not be eligible for return because he “talked about creating a permanent place for them.”
The Israeli military launched a campaign to destroy Hamas in response to an unprecedented cross -border attack on October 7, 2023, which killed about 1,200 people and 251 were taken hostage.
Since then, more than 48 220 people have been killed in Gaza, according to the Ministry of Health.
Most of the gas population has also been displaced several times, almost 70% of buildings, estimated or destroyed, medicine, water, sanitation and hygiene have fallen apart, and there is a lack of food, fuel, medicine and shelter.