Palestine's Abbas Condemns Forced Displacement in Gaza to Blinken

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has expressed his rejection of the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza during a meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Jordan. Abbas warned that such displacement would constitute a "second Nakba" and called for the immediate establishment of humanitarian corridors to prevent a humanitarian disaster. Blinken's diplomatic trip aims to negotiate the release of American captives held by Hamas and the safe exit of US citizens in Gaza, while also seeking to avoid a regional escalation of the conflict. Jordan's King Abdullah II also called for the opening of humanitarian corridors and the protection of civilians in Gaza.
- ‘We reject the forced displacement’ in Gaza: Abbas tells Blinken in Jordan Al Jazeera English
- Abbas: Israeli call for Gazans to move south a 'second Nakba' The Times of Israel
- In Israel's call for mass evacuation, Palestinians hear echoes of their original catastrophic exodus The Washington Post
- The Nakba that Israel has started will backfire Middle East Eye
- Palestine rejects forced displacement, tells US 'second nakba' imminent Hindustan Times
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