President Trump met with King Abdullah II of Jordan to discuss Trump's plan to take control of Gaza and rebuild it into the 'Riviera of the Middle East.' Trump expects Jordan and Egypt to support the plan, which involves relocating Palestinians to Egypt and Jordan. Trump mentioned using economic leverage but later dismissed the idea of sanctions. King Abdullah did not firmly comment on the plan, but offered to take in 2,000 Palestinian children for medical treatment. Both leaders expressed optimism for stability and peace in the region.
Key Points
Trump's plan to rebuild Gaza into the 'Riviera of the Middle East'
Expectation of Jordan and Egypt's support for the plan
Discussion on relocating Palestinians as part of the rebuilding process
Abdullah's offer to take in 2,000 Palestinian children for medical treatment
Optimism for stability and peace in the region
Pros
Potential for stability and peace in the region
Humanitarian aid for Palestinian children
Cons
Relocating Palestinians to Egypt and Jordan may face opposition
Uncertainty over the feasibility and acceptance of Trump's plan