
Middle East correspondent
BbcDonald Trump is expected to face fierce resistance from King Abdullah of Jordan at the White House today at the first meeting since the US president proposed to move the population to Jordan.
Jordan, the core ally of the United States, triggered a tightrope between military and diplomatic relations and a popular awareness of Palestinians at home.
These defect routes, already tested by the Gaza War, are being promoted as a destruction point by Trump’s plan for the peace of Gaza.
He said Gazans had no right to return home to Fox News Anchor, demanding Gazans to move to Jordan and Egypt.
On Monday, he said he would withheld Jordan and Egypt if he did not take Palestinian refugees.
The most intense opponents who move Gazans to Jordan are Gazan who moved previously.
About 45,000 people live in the Gaza Camp near Jerassh, one of the Palestinian refugee camps, near Jordan, the village of Jordan.
The cardboard iron sheet is hanging on a narrow store entrance, and the children are rattles along the donkey between the market stalls.
All the families here track the roots to the go. Jabalia, Rafah, Beit Hanun. After the Arab-Israeli War in 1967, most of them are looking for temporary shelters. Even after generations, they are still here.

“Donald Trump is an arrogant selfistist,” says 60 -year -old Maher Azazi. “He has a way of thinking of merchants since the Middle Ages.”
Maher left Jabalia to an infant. Some of his families are still there, and now they are piercing their homes for the body of 18 relatives.
Despite the devastation there, Azaja said today that Kazan learned the lessons of the previous generation today, and most of them said, “I jump into the sea rather than leave.”
Those who once went to temporary bidding for the refuge seem to help Israel’s right nationalists bring the land of Palestinians.
YOUSEF, born at the camp, said, “Our Gazans went through this before. “At that time, they told us that it was temporary and we would return to our house. The right to come back is a red line.”
“When our ancestors left, they had no weapons to fight like Hamas,” he says. “Now the young generation knows what happened to our ancestors and will never happen again. Now there is a resistance.”
The Palestinians are not the only people in Jordan. It is a small power of small stability surrounded by many conflicts in the Middle East.
Iraqi arrived here in the early 2000s, avoiding war. Ten years later, the Syrians also came and warned the king of Jordan that his kingdom was in a “boiling point.”
Many Aboriginal Jordan people blame the waves of refugees about high unemployment and poverty at home. Mosk’s Food Bank in the center of Amman says it offers 1,000 meals a day.

We met IMAD Abdallah and his friend Hassan, who are waiting for work outside the mosque.
“The situation of Jordan was great, but when the situation worsened when the war broke out, the war broke out when there was a war in Syria.” Said. “All the wars that arise near us are worse because we are a country we help and take people.”
IMAD was a bluff, worrying about feeding four children.
“Foreigners come and take our job,” he said. “Now I have four months without a job. There is no money and no food. When Gazan comes, we will die.”
But Jordan is also under pressure from major military allies. Trump has already been suspended in the US aid, worth more than $ 1.5 billion annually. And many are confronting the growing confrontation between the new American president and their own political leaders.
Jawad Anani, a former deputy prime minister close to the Jordan government, told Donald Trump’s message to Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday. And Westbank is a criminal act, and attempts to push them to Jordan will be in line with the declaration of war. “
Even though Gazan wants to voluntarily relocate voluntarily as part of a wider Middle East plan, the trust did not exist simply, he said.
“I’m not sure,” he said. “As long as Netana is involved, he and his government are not confident about what others have.”
Trump’s decision to push his vision for Gaza was able to push the US major allies into critical choices.
Last Friday, thousands of people protested Trump’s proposal.
Jordan is the home of the US military base, millions of refugees, and Israel’s security cooperation is worried about smuggling the path to the occupied West Bank.
The danger of Jordan’s stability means the danger of allies. If stability is Jordan’s superpower, the threat of anxiety is the biggest weapon and the best defense.
Additional Report: Mohamed Madi, BBC News










