Pakistan and Jordan reject any displacement of Palestinians from Gaza
Pakistan and Jordan reject any displacement of Palestinians from Gaza
Jordan’s King Abdullah and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have reaffirmed their “zero-tolerance” stance on any attempt to push Palestinians out of Gaza, doubling down on a position both leaders say is non-negotiable.
Sharif hosted the Jordanian monarch in Islamabad for a two-day state visit, where the Gaza crisis dominated their talks. In a statement, Sharif’s office said, “On the issue of Palestine, both leaders acknowledged the unanimity of views and principled positions taken by Pakistan and Jordan regarding the post-war Gaza; zero-tolerance for any displacement of Palestinians from Gaza.”
The two leaders also agreed to step up coordination among the eight Arab-Islamic states engaged in discussions with the United States over a possible ceasefire plan, a framework that includes proposals for a new governing arrangement in Gaza and the reconstruction of the enclave, which Israel has largely destroyed through months of bombardment.











