Jeremy Bowen: Trump's Gaza plan won't happen, but it will have consequences

The US president creates uncertainty and injects more instability, our international editor writes.
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They include Jordan and Egypt - countries that Trump wants to take in Gaza's Palestinians - and Saudi Arabia, which might be expected to foot the bill.
Western allies of the US and Israel are also against the idea.
Some - perhaps many - Palestinians in Gaza might be tempted to get out if they had the chance.
But even if a million left, as many as 1.2m others would still be there.
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