Egypt is developing a plan to rebuild Gaza, countering Trump's call to depopulate the territory
- Egypt is creating a plan to rebuild Gaza that does not involve forcing Palestinians out of the area, countering President Donald Trump's proposal.
- The proposal includes establishing "secure areas" for Palestinians while construction occurs on Gaza's infrastructure, according to Egypt's state-run Al-Ahram newspaper.
- Egypt's plan aims to establish a Palestinian administration not aligned with Hamas or the Palestinian Authority to oversee reconstruction.
- The reconstruction process will be in three phases over five years without removing Palestinians from Gaza, as stated by two Egyptian officials.
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Egypt counters Trump proposal, develops plan to rebuild Gaza
Egypt’s President is expected to travel to Riyadh on Thursday to discuss an Arab plan for rebuilding Gaza. It includes a possible $20 billion from the region. Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar are also involved. The Arab proposal entails forming a national Palestinian committee to govern Gaza without Hamas. Full Story President Donald Trump already presented his ideas for a U.S. takeover of Gaza. Now, Egypt's government is…
US senators from both parties are skeptical of Trump's plans to permanently "replace" the population of the enclave. Egypt is working on an alternative within the area destroyed by Israel.
Egyptian officials have discussed the plan with European diplomats, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates - the proposal foresees the creation of “safe zones” for Palestinians
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is expected to travel to Riyadh on Thursday to discuss an Arab plan for the Gaza Strip, which could include up to $20 billion in contributions from the region for the reconstruction of the...
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