China's Foreign Ministry declared its support on Wednesday for Egypt's attempt to revitalize the Arab world to support plans to rebuild Gaza, aimed at preventing President Donald Trump from taking over its territory.
Many of Gaza are now uninhabitable as a result of 20 years under the control of the Genocidal Terrorist organization Hamas. Following the brutal Israeli invasion of Hamas on October 7, 2023, the country declared war with the group, attacking Gaza and attempted to destroy the terrorist infrastructure within the strip. As a result, many of Gaza require significant reconstruction. This is the task of finding most of the enthusiastic takers, given that Hamas still controls most of the region.
President Trump shocked the world by unveiling plans to “take over” Gaza, locking up shelters found somewhere else by civilians and rebuilding their territory from the ground up.
“The US will take over the Gaza Strip and we will work with it too. We love it and are responsible for dismantling all the dangerous bombs and other weapons on the site,” Trump said. [and] Creates economic development that supplies unlimited numbers of employment and housing. ”
Trump has since released the video on social media, which was clearly generated by artificial intelligence, showing Gaza, thriving with the gold plated he controls.
Trump's plan requires the introduction of Palestinian refugees to neighboring countries, including Egypt and Jordan. Both countries have defied themselves to open the door to the Palestinians, claiming to be champions of the voices of their causes.
Egypt held the Pan-Arab Emergency Summit on March 4th to discuss alternative plans for leveling and reconstruction in Gaza. Cairo demanded $53 billion for the plan, calculating that Egypt would be able to force Palestinians into temporary housing in Gaza and rebuild them one by one, without having to take Palestinian refugees.
The Chinese government, which was about to emerge as an associated actor in the Middle East, approved Egyptian plans on Wednesday.
“China is supporting Egypt and other Arab countries' efforts to promote the continued and effective implementation of the Gaza Cerefire Agreement, promote humanitarian assistance and restore security and stability.” I said Reporter during regular briefings. “We support Gaza's post-conflict governance programme that is recognized by the Palestinians and embodies the consensus of Arab countries.”
“This plan must follow the principles of Palestinians governing Palestine,” and in line with the solutions of the two states, ensuring that Palestine and Israel live peacefully side by side, and there is a lasting peace in the Middle East,” Lynn concluded.
plan suggestion By Egypt, this method is divided into three phases: $3 billion, $20 billion, and $30 billion. Cairo suggests that money comes from the United Nations. Funding “Foreign Direct Investment” from the United States and the “private sector.” China's foreign ministry in supportive remarks on Wednesday did not suggest that it was one of the project's financial backers.
To oversee this reconstruction, Egypt proposed replacing Hamas with a technocratic leadership committee consisting of various individuals previously approved by the Pan-Arab Union and perhaps Hamas.
According to an Egyptian newspaper, in plans to rebuild Gaza in Egyptian trade Al Aram“Constructing smart buildings that utilize renewable energy and modern technology,” “Achieving a cultural and educational renaissance that ensures sustainable development in Palestinian society,” and “Resorts, parks, beaches and recreational facilities near the Mediterranean coast.”
The plan did not explicitly address the Hamas threat or how to deal with the large amounts of weapons, explosives and other terrorist supplies. Nevertheless, participants in the emergency summit unanimously this week Approved plan. No approval was committed to funding or overseeing the implementation of the plan.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty I insisted The plan was possible on Wednesday, and could be completed within five years without the neighbouring countries requiring evacuation of Palestinians.
The US National Security Council responded skeptical of Egypt's plans. Spokesman Brian Hughes said the plan “does not address the reality that Gaza is currently uninhabitable and that its residents cannot live humanely in a territory covered in shrapnel and misprone faction.” He reiterated that Trump “supports his vision to rebuild Gaza from Hamas.”
“Source” without a name I said Reuters said Washington was in contact with Cairo on the issue on Thursday, and both sides spoke after the summit on Wednesday. Sources described the conversation as “positive” and discussed both the reconstruction and the ongoing attempt to impose a complete ceasefire between Hamas and Israel.



