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There has been a mixed response to Trump’s proposal. Experts note that moving the Gazan population could be met with both domestic and international challenges. For instance, countries like Egypt and Jordan have been mentioned as potential hosts for relocated Palestinians. However, these governments' historical hesitancy to absorb Palestinians—fueled by fears of destabilization—adds layers of complexity.
Supporters argue that Trump’s plan could refocus international efforts and resources, compelling Arab nations to contribute to a solution rather than merely relying on Western aid. This notion aligns with observations that traditional diplomacy often gives way to inertia, effectively sidelining those most affected by the conflict.