President Donald Trump said to think of Gaza “as a big real estate site,” adding that he may allow other states in the Middle East to help develop parts of it.
US president says other countries in the Middle East could be tasked with rebuilding parts of the war-ravaged enclave.
The push by Trump has turbocharged a reckoning over Jordan’s reliance on U.S. aid and revived existential questions over the ...
Israeli President Isaac Herzog said on Sunday that US President Donald Trump was set to meet Egyptian President Abdel Fattah ...
The United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, the first Gulf countries to normalize relations with Israel under the 2020 Abraham Accords, have condemned recent Israeli proposals to relocate Palestinians to ...
Saudi Arabia affirmed its categorical rejection of remarks by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about displacing ...
Jordan opposes Trump's Gaza 'takeover' plan, but it has few cards left to play outside of hoping US president understands how ...
Donald Trump’s plan to move Palestinians out of Gaza poses a major threat to Jordan, with analysts saying it would upend the ...
Following an unexpected delay, Hamas on Friday released the names of the three latest hostages set to be released as part of ...
Commuters and travelers in the northwest of England were hit with major travel disruption Friday after a car plunged from a ...
King Abdullah II has rejected the scheme, is set to meet Trump next week; Jordan, which relies on US aid, has a fraught ...
Reports have suggested that Jordan has expressed a willingness to go to war with Israel over Trump's ethnic cleansing plans ...