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Egypt Announces Reconstruction Plan for Gaza

Egypt's Deputy Minister Mohamed Hegazi announced his country's proposal to rebuild Gaza on Wednesday. And implicitly revealed its opposition to Egypt's plans to take over President Donald Trump's territory and rebuild it as the “Middle Eastern Riviera.”

“Egypt aims to implement an early recovery plan to meet the humanitarian needs of the strip, including food, water, sanitation and health care for its population.” I said Hegazy is also the UN ambassador to Geneva, Egypt.

“The plan also aims to revitalize the local economy and helps Gaza recover from this catastrophic aggression and restore minimal habitability conditions before moving into a full reconstruction phase. “I'm doing that,” he said. , in 2023 it was an act of “attack.”

The rather vague “plan” unfolded by Hegazy was essentially a pledge to rebuild Gaza without relocating the Palestinians. Meanwhile, President Trump has proposed Move The Palestinians are somewhere else in the process of rebuilding, and he is somewhat elusive about when he will be allowed to return.

Relocating Palestinians is a major fixation point for Egypt, Jordan and the Arab countries to cross the border into Gaza. From an ideological standpoint, Egyptians and Jordanians argue that the Palestinians have sacred rights to all the lands they occupy, which are not in Egypt or Jordan. From a practical standpoint, the last thing either of you want is More Palestinians.

President Trump I met and King Abdullah II and King Jordan at the White House on Tuesday were surprisingly difficult about the idea of ​​relocating Palestinians, given that his government and the media had previously been deprived of the idea. . Abdullah effectively punted the issue with Cairo, saying he would not make a firm comment on Trump's plans until he heard what the Egyptians had to say.

This week's report was made by Egyptian President Abdel Fatta El-Sisi. Reject To meet with Trump if the US president insists on pushing his Gaza plan. Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatti said during his trip to Washington this week that Egypt will respond with its own plan: “ensure that the Palestinians remain on their land.”

Deputy Minister Hegazy published the plan in an interview with Ahram Online on Wednesday, demanding international support for Egypt's replacement to the Trump plan.

“This is important to save Gaza people from catastrophe, paving the way for success in the early recovery phase and continuing reconstruction. The international community may have failed politically, and is therefore humanitarian. And you shouldn't let them fail again,” Hegazy said.

“We are responsible for our region and its fate, especially in light of the international turbulent situation,” he said. I saidencouraging the unity of Arab and Islam. He worked with Middle Eastern powers to quickly resolve the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, including other such as the brutal civil war in Sudan, the disorder in Libya, and the continued global turmoil from Russia's invasion of Ukraine. We advised us to address pressing issues.

Some observers suspect Egyptian intervention in Arab countries and the reconstruction of Gaza. The president continues to insist he is serious about ending the terrorist threats in groups such as Hamas and Palestinian Islamic jihad. A violent slum where humanitarian aid soon disappears into the pockets of terrorists.

According to Al-Arabiya TV, Egypt's reconstruction plans include large-scale construction of safe housing units within 18 months, a “safe zone” temporarily occupied by Gaza residents, and cleaning and re-remaining the remains. It includes more than 24 multinational companies participating in the construction. Egyptians are reportedly ready to begin plans as early as next week after the emergency summit in Cairo.

“Cairo has confirmed that several European countries have expressed their willingness to participate in Gaza's reconstruction efforts,” added Al Arabia.

Hegazy accused Israeli “occupying forces” of obstructing Palestinians of humanitarian assistance, implying that their ultimate goal is to hamper a reconstruction programme that does not involve the migration of Palestinians.

“This non-compliance is an effort to drive Palestinians out of their lands and undermine the inviolable rights to establish a state in all occupied Palestinian territory since 1967, and to call East Jerusalem the capital. Ta.

Somewhere in Egypt and Jordan, a jockey to respond to Donald Trump without risking his important alliance with the United States, may lie at the beginning of a new idea about the issue of Palestinians yeah. For many parties, anything with more bodies stacked would be desirable than repeating the same old demand. The longer the time and money Egypt and Jordan spend on rebuilding Hamas territory, the more you may wonder if it's not such a bad idea for Donald Trump.

Wednesday's NPR I said Trump “shakes the Middle East” and “more drama could soon go.” The region of the globe had to be largely shaking.

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