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Trump faces with Jordan with Gaza plan


Lucy Williamson

Middle East Corresponding

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Imad Abdallah joins some other day farmers in a square in Central Amman in order to receive temporary work

Donald Trump is expected to address the strong resistance against King Jordan Abdullah in today’s White House since the President of the US proposed to take the Gaza population to the Jordan.

Jordan, a US key, has been stumbling between his military and diplomatic links and popular support for the Palestinians of the house.

These bug lines already tested by Gaza wars are encouraging Trump to break the plants of Gaza Peace.

He has spread his demand to Jordan and Egypt, saying that a fox news would not have the right to return home – a view that would put international law.

He said he could have help with Jordan and Egypt, if they did not take it in Palestinian refugees.

Some of the hardest opponents to move the salves are evils that moved earlier.

About 45,000 people live in the Gaza camp, near the town of Jerash in northern Jorango, here is one of the Palestinian refugee camps.

The wavy iron sheets are hanged on narrow shop doors, and children through shopping shops.

All the families here are back in Gaza Roots: Jabalia, Rafah, Beit Hanoun. In 1967 the Arab Israeli remains after the War of Israel, looking for a temporary shelter. Generations later, they are still here.

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Maher Azazi, 60 years old, left Gaza when he was three years old

“Donald Trump is an arrogant narcissist”, 60 year old Maher tells me from November. “It has medieval mindset, a mentality of a trademark.”

Maher left Jabalia from a child. Some of his families are still there, now they are gathered through his household waste, 18 for the missing relatives.

Although it has, from Azea, the Lord has said today’s Gazar learned lessons of previous generations than “prefer to jump into the sea.”

Those who came out as a temporary shelter, now see the right nationalists of Israel to help the Palestinian land.

“We had the salt before this,” Yousef says, who was born in the camp. “Then they told us that it would be temporary, and we would return to our house. The right to return is the red line.”

“When our ancestors left, they did not fight, like Hamas,”, “Another man tells me.” Now it’s younger who happened with our ancestors, and it will never happen again. Now there is resistance. “

Palestinians are not the only ones to look for Jordan’s shelter – a small stability superpower surrounded by many conflicts in the Middle East.

Iraq came here to escape the war in the early 2000s. A decade later, Syria also came to warn the king of Jordan who was “boiling”.

Many of the local jorders accuse women’s refugees with great unemployment and poverty. The mosque food bank told us about 1,000 meals a day.

A woman is seen in a Jordan market

Waiting for work outside the mosque, I met Imad Abdalla and his friend Hassan – the day farmers who have not worked months.

“It was a great state of Jordan, but when he was waring in Iraq, when things worsened, there is a war in Gaza, much worse,” said Hassan. “The war that happens next to us, we stay worse, because we are the country that helps and takes people.”

Imad Blunter was worried about feeding his four children.

“Foreigners come, and take our work,” he told me. “I’m four months ago without work. I don’t have money, no food. If the salvines come, we will die.”

But Jordan is also under the pressure of his military ally. Trump has already been canceled aid worth more than $ 1.5 billion per year. And here many get a greater confrontation between the United States and their political leaders.

Jawad Anani, the first minister next to the Jordanian government, Donald Trump Donald Trump said on Tuesday to White. “We play any attempt to get people from Israel to leave Gaza’s homes and western banks as a criminal action. But people will be an attempt to encourage Jordan to a declaration of war.”

Although the Gazar wanted to relocate temporarily, as part of a wider plan in the Middle East, he said, trust alone.

“It’s not trust,” he said. “While Netanyahu is involved, he and his government has no command in the authorities that no one.”

Trump’s decision to boost his vision in Gaza becomes a critical choice for an ally.

Last Friday, thousands were protested here against the Trump proposal.

Jordan’s military base and millions of refugees, and its safety cooperation is essential for Israel, worried about the berkeress occupied bank.

The risk of Jordan’s stability also means risks for its allies. If the stability is the superpower of Jordan, the threat of unrest is its largest weapon and the best defense.

Additional report: Mohamed Madi, BBC News

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