Live updates: Trump advances his agenda in opening days of presidency

President Donald Trump indicated Saturday that he had spoken with the king of Jordan about potentially building housing and moving more than 1 million Palestinians from Gaza to neighboring countries, a remarkable proposal from a sitting US president that would appear to break with decades of US foreign policy.

Trump said he asked Jordan’s Abdullah II, a key US partner in the region, to take in more Palestinians in a Saturday phone call. He said he’d also like to speak with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi about whether Egypt could build more homes for Palestinians, saying “I’d rather get involved with some of the Arab nations and build housing in a different location where I think they could maybe live in peace for a change.”

Jordan’s state news agency Petra reported the call with Trump, but made no mention of relocating Palestinians.

There has long been a fear in the region that Israel wants to push Palestinians out of Gaza into neighboring countries — a premise Israel rejects, but one supported by far-right factions of its governing coalition.

Here’s how some in the region are responding to Trump’s suggestion:

Amit Segal, an analyst with Israeli network Channel 12 News, cited Israeli officials and reported that the move was “not a slip of the tongue but part of a much broader move than it seems, coordinated with Israel.” CNN has reached out to the US State Department for comment.

Bassem Naim, a senior Hamas official, said Palestinians “will not accept any proposals or solutions” from Trump on leaving their homeland, even if they are “seemingly well-intentioned under the guise of reconstruction.”

Dr. Mustafa Barghouti, an independent Palestinian politician, said he “completely rejected” Trump’s comments.

• Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich — who has long advocated removing Palestinians from the strip and instituting Israeli rule — was quick to endorse Trump’s latest comments, saying “the idea of helping (Gazans) find other places to start new, better lives is a great idea.”

Key powers in the region including Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan have not yet responded to Trump’s most recent proposal.

Egypt’s El-Sisi previously criticized Israel’s move to force the evacuation of more than a million residents from northern Gaza in October 2023, characterizing it as part of a larger plan to rid the entire area of Palestinians. Jordan’s King Abdullah also previously called the idea of more Palestinian refugees moving to Jordan or Egypt a “red line.”

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