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Trump puts Jordan's king on the spot about plan to take in displaced Palestinians
Donald Trump appeared to prompt Jordan's King Abdullah to say he would take in Palestinians from Gaza, as Trump hosted him in the White House on Tuesday. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/guardianwiressub The king, who is the first Arab leader to meet Trump since the Gaza plan was floated, said he would do what was best for his country, but said Jordan would take in 2,000 sick children from Gaza for treatment, an offer that Trump praised. 'The point is how to make this work in a way that is good for everybody,' Abdullah said, appearing uncomfortable, without explicitly supporting or opposing Trump’s plan. He later said in a post on X that he had reiterated Jordan’s 'steadfast position' against the displacement of Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank King Abdullah rebuffs Trump’s push for Jordan to take in displaced Palestinians ► https://ift.tt/JZmTS1L The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► https://bit.ly/3uhA7zg Sign up to the Guardian's free new daily newsletter, First Edition ► https://ift.tt/ZpxTaub Website ► https://ift.tt/HEeTix6 Facebook ►https://ift.tt/OvHkQmN Instagram ► https://ift.tt/5C2TMcY The Guardian on YouTube: The Guardian ► https://bit.ly/guardiannewssubs Guardian Australia ► https://bit.ly/guardianaussubs Guardian Football ► https://bit.ly/gdnfootballsubs Guardian Sport ► https://bit.ly/gdnsportsubs It's Complicated ► https://bit.ly/ItsComplicatedSubs Guardian Live ► https://bit.ly/guardianlivesubs #trump #donaldtrump #gaza #trumpgaza #palestine #jordan #usa #politics
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Donald Trump appeared to prompt Jordan's King Abdullah to say he would take in Palestinians from Gaza, as Trump hosted him in the White House on Tuesday. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/guardianwiressub The king, who is the first Arab leader to meet Trump since the Gaza plan was floated, said he would do what was best for his country, but said Jordan would take in 2,000 sick children from Gaza for treatment, an offer that Trump praised. 'The point is how to make this work in a way that is good for everybody,' Abdullah said, appearing uncomfortable, without explicitly supporting or opposing Trump’s plan. He later said in a post on X that he had reiterated Jordan’s 'steadfast position' against the displacement of Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank King Abdullah rebuffs Trump’s push for Jordan to take in displaced Palestinians ► https://ift.tt/JZmTS1L The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► https://bit.ly/3uhA7zg Sign up to the Guardian's free new daily newsletter, First Edition ► https://ift.tt/ZpxTaub Website ► https://ift.tt/HEeTix6 Facebook ►https://ift.tt/OvHkQmN Instagram ► https://ift.tt/5C2TMcY The Guardian on YouTube: The Guardian ► https://bit.ly/guardiannewssubs Guardian Australia ► https://bit.ly/guardianaussubs Guardian Football ► https://bit.ly/gdnfootballsubs Guardian Sport ► https://bit.ly/gdnsportsubs It's Complicated ► https://bit.ly/ItsComplicatedSubs Guardian Live ► https://bit.ly/guardianlivesubs #trump #donaldtrump #gaza #trumpgaza #palestine #jordan #usa #politics
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