President Donald Trump and Jordanian King Abdullah II met to discuss the war in Gaza. Abdullah, who could help Trump achieve his vision by taking in more Palestinian refugees, is hesitant to OK any ...
King Abdullah left the White House after about two hours and headed to Capitol Hill to meet with a bipartisan group of ...
Amman is attempting to balance its need for U.S. aid with continued domestic instability, which could be inflamed by Trump’s ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) called President Donald Trump's plan for the United States to take ownership of Gaza "deeply disrespectful to the Palestinian people." ...
President Trump’s declarations that the U.S. will take and rebuild Gaza and suggestion that Arab allies should take in ...
The fate of the ceasefire in Gaza seems fragile after Israel threatened to restart the war unless Hamas releases all Israeli hostages by Saturday. The overall fate of Gaza was the focus of an Oval ...
Jordan's King Abdullah II, long one of the United States' closest allies, visited the White House on Tuesday to tell President Trump why a mass expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza to Jordan is not ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned Hamas that if the rest of the hostages are not released by Saturday at ...
Trump said during their meeting Tuesday that he expected progress toward his plan and believed “99%” that something could be ...
The king of Jordan is in Washington this week for the high-stakes meeting with Trump, as well as meeting with lawmakers on ...