Jordan spoke about the post-war solution to the situation in Gaza

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Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said the Arab world would not participate in any post-war settlement plan for the Middle East that involved sending international troops to secure the Gaza Strip. writes about this New York Times.

According to him, this development of events can be characterized as an attempt to ask other countries to “restore order to Israel”. Safadi emphasized that states will not send military personnel to Gaza to ensure security.

“Should we come and clean up after Israel? This will not happen,” said the head of Jordan’s Foreign Ministry.

Safadi concluded that the Arab world “will not be the enemy of the Palestinians.”

In early October, Palestinian Hamas forces launched a massive rocket attack on Israel, declaring the start of Operation Al-Aqsa Al-Aqsa Flood. As part of the attack, thousands of militants entered the territory of the Jewish state, seized military equipment and captured more than a hundred people. In response, Israel launched Operation Iron Sword in the Gaza Strip, vowing to destroy Hamas. The actions of the Jewish state led to a blockade of the Palestinian enclave, massive bombings, and demands for the evacuation of more than 1 million people to the south of the region.

Previously Biden said that Israel occupying the Gaza Strip would be a big mistake.

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