
In a recent meeting between President Donald Trump and Jordan’s King Abdullah II, the White House reported that President Trump emphasized the importance of Hamas releasing all hostages, including Americans, by Saturday. The President sought King Abdullah's assistance in conveying the seriousness of the situation to Hamas and regional leaders.
During the meeting, President Trump did not waver in his stance on potentially relocating Palestinians in Gaza to facilitate the development of premium housing. However, King Abdullah II of Jordan reiterated his country's firm opposition to displacing Palestinians, as stated in a social media post following the meeting.

The White House readout also highlighted discussions between the two leaders regarding the reconstruction of Gaza post-conflict. President Trump expressed his vision of rebuilding Gaza in a beautiful manner and providing its residents with secure and dignified living conditions, free from the control of Hamas.
Overall, the meeting underscored the ongoing efforts to address the complex situation in Gaza and emphasized the need for cooperation among regional leaders to achieve lasting peace and stability in the region.