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Brussels hosts talks on Gaza reconstruction, security and governance
More than 60 delegations gathered to coordinate Gaza security and Palestinian Authority reforms, including training 3,000 Palestinian policemen, as part of a U.S.-backed peace plan.
- On Thursday in Brussels, over 60 delegations convene to discuss Gaza Strip reconstruction and focus on governance, security, and reforming the Palestinian Authority rather than fundraising.
- France and Saudi Arabia are chairing the Palestine Donors Group meeting focused on reforms called for by the U.S. peace plan approved by the United Nations Security Council on Monday.
- The EU plans to train 3,000 Palestinian policemen to secure Gaza, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot pledged 100 officers, and the U.S. plan includes Israeli military ceding territory to them and an International Stabilization Force.
- Political resistance remains, with Israel rejecting a PA role, the United States demanding PA reform first, and the Board of Peace and technocratic committee yet to win Palestinian society buy-in.
- The EU aims to secure a central role in postwar Gaza as the Palestinian Authority pushes to expand from West Bank pockets, while the Brussels meeting will not solicit reconstruction pledges, with fundraising planned in Egypt.
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