LONDON: Countries will reject 鈥減eace enforcing鈥 in Gaza under the plan drawn up by US President Donald Trump, Jordan鈥檚 King Abdullah II has told the BBC.
The plan calls for Arab and other states to send personnel to 鈥渢rain and provide support to vetted Palestinian police forces in Gaza, and (who) will consult with Jordan and Egypt who have extensive experience in this field.鈥
The king said his country and Egypt would be prepared to train Palestinian security forces, but a scenario involving foreign troops upholding order in Gaza would be unacceptable.
鈥淲hat is the mandate of security forces inside of Gaza? And we hope that it is peacekeeping, because if it鈥檚 peace enforcing, nobody will want to touch that,鈥 he added.
鈥淧eacekeeping is that you鈥檙e sitting there supporting the local police force, the Palestinians, which Jordan and Egypt are willing to train in large numbers, but that takes time.
鈥淚f we鈥檙e running around Gaza on patrol with weapons, that鈥檚 not a situation that any country would like to get involved in.鈥
The king said sending Jordanian troops to Gaza would be challenging because his country is 鈥渢oo close politically鈥 to the situation.
Half of his subjects claim Palestinian descent, and 2.3 million Palestinian refugees reside in Jordan.
Fears abound among many members of the international community that peacekeepers could be caught up in renewed hostilities between Israel and Hamas.
鈥淚f we don鈥檛 solve this problem, if we don鈥檛 find a future for Israelis and Palestinians and a relationship between the Arab and Muslim world and Israel, we鈥檙e doomed,鈥 the king said.
In a separate interview with the BBC, Jordan鈥檚 Queen Rania condemned the failure of the international community to end the war sooner.
鈥淵ou know what it鈥檚 like to be a parent over the last two years? To watch your children suffering, starving, shaking in terror, and to be powerless to do anything about it, and to know that the whole world is watching and not to do anything about it,鈥 said the queen, who is of Palestinian heritage.
鈥淭hat nightmare, it鈥檚 the nightmare of any parent, but that nightmare has been the daily reality for Palestinians for the last two years.鈥
She praised the Trump administration for breaking through the impasse, saying: 鈥淭o his credit, Trump was the first president in a long time to actually apply pressure on Israel.
鈥淏eforehand, when they crossed lines, the US president would just maybe just say a few words of rebuke, or they just get a slap on the wrist.
鈥淧resident Trump actually got (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu to actually agree to a ceasefire. And I hope that he continues to be engaged in this process.鈥
She added: 鈥淚 truly believe that Palestinians and Israelis can exist side by side. In the current atmosphere, there鈥檚 too much animosity, too much anger and grief and hatred and cynicism between the two peoples to actually forge a peace on their own.
鈥淚鈥檓 not being naive here. But I think, with the push of the international community, that is the only way.
鈥淪o many times during the past two years, hope had felt elusive. Choosing hope was not easy 鈥 It鈥檚 hard, it鈥檚 heavy. But it鈥檚 the only path that doesn鈥檛 deny Palestinians or betray their struggle or our humanity.鈥