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Arab countries released a statement opposing President Donald Trump's idea of relocating 1.5 Palestinian refugees from demolished Gaza to Egypt and Jordan.
Syria's interim president made his first trip abroad Sunday, traveling to Saudi Arabia in a move likely trying to signal Damascus' shift away from Iran as its main regional ally.
Egypt and Jordan, along with the Palestinians, worry that Israel would never allow them to return to Gaza once they have left.
President Trump has suggested that Gazans should be evacuated from the devastated enclave and taken in by Jordan and Egypt.
Trump's proposal to "clean out" Gaza and transfer Palestinians to Egypt and Jordan has been formally rejected by a group of Arab nations and representatives.