Trump says he may withhold aid to Jordan, Egypt if they don’t take in Palestinians
Share and Follow


President Trump said Monday he would consider withholding aid to Jordan and Egypt if they do not agree to take in Palestinians as part of a plan for the U.S. to take over and develop the Gaza Strip.

“Would you withhold aid to these countries if they don’t agree to take in the Palestinians?” Trump was asked during a gaggle with reporters in the Oval Office.

“Yeah, maybe. Sure, why not?” Trump responded. “If they don’t agree, I would conceivably withhold aid. Yeah.”

Jordan and Egypt are among the top recipients of U.S. military assistance.

The U.S. and Jordan signed a memorandum in 2022 in which the U.S. committed to providing more than $1 billion annually in foreign assistance. The U.S. provided roughly $1.5 billion in foreign assistance to Egypt in fiscal 2023.

Trump last month called on Egypt and Jordan to take in more Palestinians from Gaza, much of which has been decimated by the war between Hamas and Israel that broke out in October 2023 after Hamas carried out an attack on Israel.

Since then, Trump has proposed that the United States could take control of the Gaza Strip and rebuild it into an economic development. While the White House has said Palestinians would be temporarily relocated while Gaza is rebuilt, Trump has repeatedly suggested Palestinians would have no desire to return to Gaza and floated the possibility of them not being allowed back.

“They would love to leave Gaza if they could find a place to be,” Trump said Monday.

Arab leaders in the region have said efforts to displace Palestinians or move them into neighboring countries are a nonstarter. Egypt and Jordan, countries with peace treaties with Israel, oppose absorbing Palestinians, claiming it poses a security risk, is destabilizing and threatens to provoke mass opposition.

Jordan already houses about 3 million Palestinians, many of whom already have been displaced by prior wars.

Trump is expected to meet with Jordan’s king in Washington on Tuesday, and the Gaza Strip and its future will likely be a key component of their discussions. King Abdullah II has already come out in opposition of taking in Palestinians from Gaza, as has Egypt.

Egypt announced Sunday it would host a summit of Arab nations on Feb. 27 to discuss the latest developments around the future of Palestinians, according to The Associated Press.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Adele tears down Hollywood icon's mansion in $50m rebuild

Adele Begins $50 Million Transformation of Legendary Hollywood Mansion

Sylvester Stallone’s former Mediterranean-style mansion has undergone a dramatic transformation under the…
Phoenix gas station murder suspect had weapons charge tossed before fatal shooting, records show

Phoenix Gas Station Tragedy: Suspect’s Prior Weapons Charge Dismissed Before Shooting

The individual charged with the fatal shooting of a 52-year-old man at…
Duval County mom offers help to immigrant families fearful of taking children to school

Duval County Mom Supports Immigrant Families with School Safety Concerns

In Duval County, a wave of anxiety about immigration enforcement is affecting…
Testimony wraps up in trial of Chicago man Juan Espinoza-Martinez, accused of putting hit on Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino

Chicago Man’s Trial Concludes: Alleged Hit on Border Patrol Chief Takes Center Stage

In a case that has captured attention, the trial of a man…
Oscar 2026 nominations: Chalamet and DiCaprio battle it out

Oscar 2026 Nominations: Chalamet and DiCaprio Poised for Riveting Showdown

Timothee Chalamet and Leonardo DiCaprio are set to compete in the highly…
Immigration officers assert sweeping power to enter homes without a judge's warrant, memo says

Controversial Immigration Policy Grants Officers Unprecedented Home Entry Without Warrants, Reveals Leaked Memo

An internal memo from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, signed by the acting…
Shooting at an Oklahoma State University residence hall wounds at least 3 people

Immigration Authorities Permit Suspect in $100M Jewelry Heist to Self-Deport, Bypassing Trial

LOS ANGELES (AP) — In a surprising twist, federal immigration officials permitted…
Massive Ford Heights fire destroys True Light Temple of Praise on Drexel Avenue; workers inside escape safely: Cook County sheriff

Blazing Inferno Engulfs True Light Temple: Miraculous Escape for Workers in Ford Heights

A church in Ford Heights, Illinois, was engulfed in flames on Wednesday…