Egypt has presented a proposal to rebuild the Gaza Strip within three to five years, with international cooperation involving Arab countries, the European Union, and the United Nations. The plan counters President Donald Trump’s previous suggestion that the US would “take over” Gaza and forcibly displace Palestinians.
Details of the Egyptian proposal include a two-phase project focusing on rubble removal and residential building construction. The European Union has confirmed its involvement in the reconstruction plans but had no prior knowledge of the EU’s role.
Egyptian officials have condemned Trump’s plan, stating that cooperation with the US is not an option, while emphasizing the need to address the “root cause of conflict” by ending Israel’s occupation and implementing a two-state solution. Jordan’s King Abdullah has expressed concerns about the displacement of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, reiterating the unified Arab position against such displacement.
The Egyptian plan aims to prioritize rebuilding without displacing Palestinians and addressing humanitarian needs, echoing statements released by Egypt’s foreign ministry and Jordan’s King Abdullah. The proposal highlights a stark contrast between Trump’s vision for Gaza and the international community’s stance on achieving regional stability through peaceful means.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/world/egypt-reportedly-release-details-plan-rebuild-gaza-theres-no-mention-cooperation-us