'Obstacles' in Egypt's $53 billion plan to rebuild Gaza, install Palestinian Authority control
- Arab states, led by Egypt, have proposed a $53 billion reconstruction plan for Gaza, aiming to establish Palestinian Authority control and sidelining Hamas.
- The plan outlines a three-stage reconstruction process to be completed by 2030, with an initial six-month phase costing $3 billion.
- Israel's government has criticized the plan, stating it 'fails to address the realities of the situation' and supports President Trump's alternative proposal.
- A senior political official for Hamas expressed conditional support for the Arab plan, indicating a willingness for elections but raising concerns about disarmament.
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Palestinians, Israel eye Arab League plan for postwar Gaza
With the current ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas stalled, Arab leaders say they have a plan to rebuild Gaza. The proposal has several built-in challenges, and reactions so far are mixed.
The World After Gaza: A History - The Companion
Title: The World After Gaza: A History Author: Pankaj Mishra Publisher: Juggernaut Pages: 292 Year of Publication: 2025 ISBN: 9798217058891 Pankaj Mishra is a critically acclaimed columnist and author of books like Age of Anger: A History Of The Present, From The Ruins Of Empires, and many other works of fiction and non-fiction. He primarily […] The post The World After Gaza: A History appeared first on The Companion.
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