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Trump Gets Gut Punched by Arab Leaders in Public

February 12, 2025 21m
MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Arab leaders responding powerfully to Donald Trump’s Middle East plans. Go to https://JoinDeleteMe.com/MEIDAS and use promo code MEIDAS for 20% OFF! Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Arab world and Arab leaders are strongly condemning Donald Trump's repeated news conferences, press conferences, statements stating that he wants to conquer Gaza, that he wants to just take it, that he wants to just take all of the Palestinian people and move them to Jordan and Egypt. Egypt and Jordan, by the way, say, no, we don't agree to that.
We're not having that happen. The only thing that we're agreeable to is a two-state solution.
Donald Trump, by the way, was talking about conquering Gaza in the Oval Office with King Abdullah of Jordan yesterday, and you can see how visibly uncomfortable King Abdullah was. Let's rewind, though, shall we? And let's take a look first at the origin of where these plans were hatched.
You'll remember and recall from our coverage here on the Midas Touch Network that we were trying to warn everybody, and it shouldn't have been just us, but when Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took that trip to Mar-a-Lago multiple times, but during the campaign, July 26th, 2024, go back and look at what we were saying. We're saying clearly what they're doing there is trying to stop the ceasefire that former President Biden was trying to negotiate.
The same way Donald Trump killed the border bill and said that it was a winning issue for him to have chaos at the border and he didn't want to hand former President Biden a win on the border, Donald Trump kills things that he believes would be helpful to political opponents, even if it benefits we the people. Why? Donald Trump and Elon Musk said it.
They want us to suffer. Those are their exact words, that the people need to suffer to be patriotic and support Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
So let me show you this. Look, Margot Martin's Donald Trump's top advisor, one of his top advisors, July 26, 2024.
for. He's hatching the plan there with Netanyahu and they're talking crap about Kamala Harris.
But what they're doing in private is they're coming up with their plan at that time to stop the ceasefire from happening, in my view, and to have Donald Trump lay the foundation to take over Gaza. Here, play this clip.
No, I have no remark. She's a radical left person.
San Francisco destroyed San Francisco. She's really a destroyer.
She doesn't have a bill. And I think her remarks were disrespectful.
They weren't very nice pertaining to Israel. I actually don't know how a person who's Jewish could vote for her.
But that's up to them. But she was certainly disrespectful to Israel, in my opinion.
Now, you could rewind this even more than that. You'll remember our coverage here in the Midas Touch Network about Jared Kushner saying that what he wanted to do was turn Gaza into real estate property.
He wanted to see it basically leveled and rebuilt and the Palestinians moved out. This was years ago.
Kushner was saying this and we were saying everybody, hello, are you hearing what they're saying? Here, play this clip. In Gaza's waterfront property, it could be very valuable to, if people would focus on kind of building up, you know, livelihoods, you think about all the money that's gone into this tunnel network and into all the munitions, if that would have gone into education or innovation, what could have been done? And so I think that it's a little bit of an unfortunate situation there, but I think from Israel's perspective, I would do my best to move the people out and then clean it up.
But I don't think that Israel has stated that they don't want the people to move back there afterward. The thing that I would try to do if I was Israel right now is I would just bulldoze something in the Negev.
I would try to move people in there. I know that won't be the popular thing to do, but I think that that's a better option to do so you can go in and finish the job.
All right. I thought it was important to refresh your recollection with those two clips that predate the election.
Okay. That's why it shocked me that there would be Muslims for Trump or Palestinians for Trump, that and for a variety of other reasons.
I don't know. How about a Muslim ban and how about the fact that in contrast to what Trump was saying, Vice President Kamala Harris wanted a two-state solution.
She wanted aid to flow into Gaza. I digress.
Here's Jordanian deputy prime minister on CNN, and here he's very firm. No, you don't get to conquer Gaza.
We in Jordan are not going to take all of the Palestinian people. We could do 2,000 for humanitarian reasons.
Kids with cancer and kids who have been brutally maimed will bring 2,000 kids. We're not taking the Palestinian people.
Their homeland is in Palestine, is what they're saying. They have land right now.
There needs to be a two-state solution. Here, play this clip.
Again, we're having a conversation with the president. He presented his views.
We presented ours. Our position is very clear in Jordan that we cannot afford any more refugees.
We're the largest per capita host of refugees in the region. We have 35% of our population are refugees.
So we made that clear, and I think the president understands that, that what we want is to achieve peace. What we want is to rebuild Gaza.
And again, the president says that his plan is driven by his humanitarian concern, which we appreciate. Our position is that we can rebuild Gaza without Gazans leaving Gaza.
And Gazans leaving Gaza will not be a solution. And for us in Jordan, it is a matter of stability and security.
And therefore, our position is that we should solve the Palestinian issue in Palestine,

on Palestinian land.

And this conversation with the administration will continue.

I think the objective is to bring about peace.

The president says he wants to bring about peace.

We are partners for him in bringing about that peace and just peace.

But our position is very clear.

In order for peace to be lasting, for everybody to feel secure, we have to have the two-state solutions where Palestinians stay in Palestine and do not leave their country. Here's the Jordanian prime minister again talking about what King Abdullah wants.
Notably, King Abdullah, when he was in the Oval Office, did not stand up to Donald Trump. And again, he was like, he looked very uncomfortable being in the Oval Office, as Trump was saying all of those things.
But King Abdullah left the dirty work to his Deputy Prime Minister playing this clip. Up front now for an exclusive interview, the Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of Jordan, Iman Safadi, who was in the room for that crucial meeting between President Trump and King Abdullah of Jordan today.
So I appreciate your time, Minister Safadis. So you just hear President Trump there say, and I quote him, there's a parcel of land in Jordan, he said parcel of land in Jordan, where the Palestinians from Gaza will go live.
Is that the case? Well, good evening and thanks for having me. His Majesty did have a very good

discussion with the president. Obviously, the presser took place before the expanded meeting

where the ideas were discussed. President Trump presented his ideas.
I believe he's driven by,

as he said, humanitarian concern for Gaza. He believes that Gaza cannot rebuild without

Gazans leaving their land. His Majesty was very clear that we have a plan through which we'll be able to rebuild Gaza without Gazans leaving Gaza.
And this is a very key position for Jordan. Beyond that, I think we had a very good discussion.
His Majesty made it very clear where we stand in terms of we can put up a plan that

will rebuild Gaza without moving Gazans out of Gaza. Okay, so very clear on your plan, rebuild

Gaza without moving Gazans out. And, you know, I don't want to put words in your mouth, but just

to be clear, parcel of land in Jordan does not fit with that. It sounded like you were very clear that

Trump said that before the meeting with King Abdullah. So do you think he changed his mind

on this parcel of land in Jordan, or is it unclear at this time? I think the president was very clear that he understands the key role Jordan plays, that Jordan's stability is key for the stability of the region. He listened attentively to what his majesty said.
And as I said, his majesty was very clear, even in the presser, that he'll do what's right for Jordan and the interests of the Jordanian people. And the interest of Jordan and the Jordanian people is to solve the Palestinian issue in Palestine without Palestinians having to leave.
And again, this is a conversation the president presented his views, his majesty presented ours. And we believe there's a path forward to rebuild Gaza without moving Palestinians out.
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Thanks to Delete Me for sponsoring this episode. One of the things we're also learning, of course, is that Egypt has reportedly, quote, closed the door to any further discussions with the United States regarding the displacement of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, with Egyptian officials having presented several plans for rebuilding Gaza without any kind of displacement.
At least one of these plans has been delivered to the Trump administration. Cairo is said to be outraged by statements from both Israel and the United States calling for the total removal of the Palestinian population from Gaza, sending a message to Washington demanding clarification on recent comments by U.S.
President Donald Trump, stating that sanctions could be imposed against Egypt if they refuse to accept Palestinian refugees. Egypt is pissed.
Jordan is pissed. Saudi Arabia is pissed.
Donald Trump thinks this is some game, some real estate transaction that everyone's going to go, oh, you are brilliant. How did you think of this, Donald? It's the opposite of what's happening.
So here's what the Egyptians have said. Quote, Egypt expresses its intention to present a vision for the reconstruction of Gaza that guarantees the survival of the Palestinian people on their land.
The Arab Republic of Egypt expresses its aspiration to cooperate with the U.S. administration led by President Trump in order to achieve a comprehensive and just peace in the region by reaching a just settlement of the Palestinian issue that takes into account the rights of the people of the region.
The Arab Republic of Egypt expresses its aspiration to cooperate. In this context, Egypt affirms its intention to present a comprehensive vision for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip in a manner that guarantees the survival of the Palestinian people on their land and in a matter consistent with the legitimate legal rights of this people.
The Arab Republic stresses that any vision for resolving the Palestinian issue should take into account avoiding jeopardizing the gains in peace in the region in parallel with seeking to contain and deal with the causes and roots of the conflict by ending the Israeli the occupation of power. In other words, go pound sand, Donald.
This is the Arab League's Hassam Zaki. Here he is again saying Gaza is not just some piece of property that you buy and sell, idiot Donald Trump.
Here, play this clip. It is very clear that they have made their positions abundantly clear that this is rejected.
It's not a workable plan. If the idea is to make Gaza a better place, then we can make Gaza a better place with Palestinians staying in Gaza, not without the Palestinians.
We make it a better place for the Palestinians, not without the Palestinians. This is not just a piece of property that we can exchange or buy from another country, because even Israel doesn't own it, as anyone who has a remote sense of or knowledge of international law would tell you.
Israel doesn't own it. This is not Israeli territory.
This is Palestinian territory, and it is occupied by Israel. So Israel legally has no right to give up this land to anybody, to any other country.
And then Saudi Arabia has reacted. Of course, the chairman of the Gulf Research Center, Dr.
Abu Dulzi, Saqqar, reacts to the U.S. President Donald Trump's plans to take over the Gaza Strip.
Here he talks about how shocked people were in the Muslim world. Play this clip.
Good evening to you and to all your audience, whatever they are. I think we were all shocked to hear what President Trump had said last night.
This is why the Saudi response to such a statement came immediately after three hours of that statement in the end of the night for us in this part of the world.