Egypt that develops a gauze reconstruction plan to counteract Trump’s ‘Download’ | Israel-Palestine News of Conflict
The Egyptian Foreign Minister, Badr Abdelatty, confirmed that Kairo ‘actively develops’ a plan for gauze renovation.
The Egyptian government develops a plan for the renewal of gauze without replacing the population of Palestinian enclave, as it tries to provide a sustainable alternative to the controversial proposal of the President of the United States Donald Trump “download” territory and eject its population.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said Kairo “actively developing a comprehensive, multi-fascinating plan for early recovery and gauze recovery,” the AL-Ahram State newspaper reported on Monday.
The newspaper added that Egypt expects to complete the “until next week” plan, while his first phase should start “after an emergency Arab summit in Cairo”, currently scheduled for February 27.
Prior to that, Saudi Arabia will host officials from Egypt, Qatar, United Arab Emirates and Jordan on Thursday, as part of a five -way Arabic meeting in the capital Riyadh to discuss the proposed reconstruction of Cairo.
Trump has caused international restlessness since he returned to the White House at the end of January because he repeatedly suggested that they could now “Download” and “Own” Gaza, permanently relocates its Palestinian population of more than 2 million people and remodeling the enclave to a holiday destination.
Trump pressed both Egypt and Jordan to take over the residents of Gaza as part of a plan, in a proposal that both countries rejected and refused as “Ethnic cleaning” by groups of law.
Part of Kair’s plan is to establish “safe areas” within Gaza in which Palestinians can live, while dozens of Egyptian and international construction companies remove and rehabilitate the war infrastructure of the destroyed comic book, AL-Ahram reports.
The proposed renovation procedure will have three phases that will last up to five years, said two Egyptian officials to the Associated Press (AP) news agency, speaking on the condition of anonymity.
‘Escape the logic of US President Trump’
The Al-Ahram newspaper says the Egyptian formulation of its own plan is designed to “reject the logic of US President Trump”, as well as opposing “any other visions or plans aimed at changing the geographical and demographic structure of Gaza’s belt.”
The Palestinians will be allowed to stay in Gaza during renovation, with three “safe zones” established in the territory to host them during the initial six -month “early recovery period”, the officials told AP.
Mobile houses and shelters will be erected in safe zones, while humanitarian aid will be allowed to flow. The rebuilding efforts will also provide tens of thousands of jobs to the population of Gaza, according to anonymous Egyptian officials.
Kairo also held discussions on ways to finance his plan with European diplomats, as well as Arabic partners Saudi Arabia, Qatar and UAE, AP reports, citing Arab and European diplomats.
According to two sources, the international conference on Gaza reconstruction also floated, speaking on the condition of anonymity because the proposal is still negotiated.
On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he remained “Devoted” Trump’s plan to “create a different gauze”. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio was also in Saudi Arabia this week to encourage Trump’s plan.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced on Monday that he would set up a special administration for the “voluntary departure” of Palestinians from the Coast endlave.
Katz’s office said the Israeli coordinator of government activities in the territory (Cogat) presented an initial proposal to see that “any Gaza resident who wants to emigrate to the third country is to” provide “an extensive help” to do so.
Netanyahu promised that “neither the Hamas nor the Palestinian administration” would manage Gaza at the end of Israel’s 15-month-old war in the enclave, in which more than 48,000 Palestinians were killed in the enclave.
Hamas said he was ready to give up the authorities, and a spokesman told AP on Sunday that the group would accept the formulation or the Palestinian government of unity without his participation or the Board of Technocrats to run the enclave.