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U.S. Warns Egypt to Accept Gazans or Lose Billions in Aid

President Donald Trump's administration has said it will submit a “final offer” to Egypt and accept up to 700,000 Gaza. The proposal includes billions of dollars in economic aid, and it says it includes warnings that the same deal would be offered elsewhere if Cairo refuses.

Owned by UK-based Katari on Monday Al-Araby al-Jadeed It has been reported The US message was relayed through UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who met Egyptian Abdel Fatta El-Sisi on a weekend trip to Cairo.

According to the Arab outlet, Washington's proposal will see Egypt receive a major financial package in exchange for absorbing 500,000 to 700,000 Palestinians from the Gaza Strip amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.

The report cited sources familiar with the arguments that not only provided large-scale aid to strengthen Egypt's struggled economy, but also argued that if Egypt rejected the proposal, both financial support and refugee resettlement transactions would be moved to another ambitious country.

The same source reportedly reportedly said the denial could lead to loss of existing US aid to Egypt. $1.5 billion Every year $1.3 billion Towards military aid. To date, Cairo has resisted efforts to resettle displaced Gazan.

The issue was the worst terrorist attack in Israel's history as Israel remains in conflict with Hamas following the October 7 massacre, with thousands of terrorists from Gaza bursting into Israel and making outdoor music festival attendees turn guns. Other terrorists simultaneously visited door-to-door in local towns looking for Jewish men, women and children who were exposed to tricking, torture, rape, execution and making moves.

Last month, President Trump announcement His vision for the Gaza Strip at a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. His plans call for resetting the strip population, restructuring the territory into a prosperous economic center, showing major changes in US policies and setting the stage for a bold new strategy in the Middle East.

Israel has been around since then announcement The new division overseeing the voluntary relocation of Gaza residents to third-party countries is a move ordered by Defense Minister Israel Katz. The plan coincides with Trump's approach and highlights regional solutions over past failed policies.

“We welcome President Trump's bold initiative,” Katz said. It is listedcalling it an opportunity for Gazan to seek a better future while ensuring Israel's security.

According to the recent Report From the Jerusalem PostIsrael plans to use updated ground attacks to advance its Gaza Strip immigration program as Hamas remains “unwilling to compromise” in hostage talks.

Previously, Breitbart News It has been reported According to the Peace Communication Centre, President Gaza's plan to resettle and rebuild Gaza by resetting residents is a “only solution” for struggling civilians, with significant support among many Gazanians. The Centre says Gaza Strip residents are fighting the war-torn enclave “before they're too late” to give them the opportunity to “find a better life” for themselves and their families.

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The Gazanian growth movement comes as unethical labelling President Trump's plans for critics and mainstream media, while overlooking a real humanitarian crisis and wanting to leave his territory but remain trapped under Hamas' control.

A fresh Gallup poll of Gaza residents shows the majority of Palestinians Leave A coastal enclave if they could. The survey findings say a surprising 52% of Gazan expressed their desire to move, 14% say they'll leave forever, and 38% say they're looking for temporary shelter overseas.

For our benefit, potential outflows from the Gaza Strip can alleviate military tensions, reduce Hamas' impact, and transfer the regional burden of humanitarian care to wealthy Arab countries and western allies. Long-term stabilization could also pave new paths for cooperation with Israel, Egypt and the Gulf countries.

Joshua Klein is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jklein@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter @joshuaklein

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