Egypt will allegedly publish details about the Gaza renewal plan without mentioning American cooperation

Egypt has obviously published the initial details of the proposal that Cairo compiled for the renovation of Gaza’s belt within three to five years, although the plan is not mentioned with which the work is done with Trump administration or Israel.
According to the I24 News journalist, Egyptian sources told Qatar Al Araby TV plan a move to suppress the proposal First was presented by President Donald Trump last week, suggesting that he will “take over” Gaza and forcibly move all the Palestinians who live there.
The Egyptian proposal for renovation will reportedly be carried out in cooperation between Arab countries, the European Union and the United Nations.
Fox News Digital could not immediately reach the White House, UN, Qatar or Egyptian officials to confirm the details of the plan.
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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi arrives at the Brice Summit in Kazan on October 2, 2024. (Maxim Schemet’s/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)
The sources in the European Union confirmed that, although they are aware, the plan will be published later this month on a summit with colleagues of Arab peoples, they were not aware of the EU or UN’s involvement in the reconstruction plans.
More details of the proposal will reportedly be presented by a two -phase project that will first focus on removing the ruins and the construction of residential buildings.
Plan details have been reported less than 24 hours after The Egyptian Foreign Ministry has announced a statement Saying that he has “aspirations for” cooperation “with President Donald Trump and the US, but that it also condemned Trump’s proposal to take over Gaza’s belt.
In addition, the Ministry announced that the only way of achieving regional peace was to resolve the “fundamental cause of the conflict” by ending “Israel’s occupation” and implementing solutions for two countries, A proposal that would look significantly different from what Trump said he was planning to do.
King Abdullah II of Jordan, left, and US President Donald Trump during a meeting at the oval office of the White House in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, February 11, 2025. (Aaron Schwartz/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
While he spoke on Tuesday with Jordan’s King Abdullah in the oval office, Trump confirmed his plans to take over the gaza belt, telling the reporters, “We will take him. We will hold him. We will keep him.”
Although both Jordan and Egypt have withdrawn Trump’s plan to “take over” Gaza, Richard Goldberg, Senior Advisor to Defense Foundation Democracy and former National Security Officer during the first Trump administration, pointed out that the president’s comments were given to action.
Abdullah announced on Tuesday that he would accept up to 2,000 gauze children who have cancer or require other medical treatment. Neither Jordan nor Egypt agreed to accept Gazana after The war that secured the gauze After October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks.
“These governments are sure to try to respond to the president, who outlined a rather clear vision and determination to happen,” Goldberg told Fox News Digital. “I would expect their first round of answers to be completely unconvincing, hoping that the lipstick would be able to put a pig and make Trump leave.
“But this president doesn’t fall for those old tricks.”
Trump claimed It is possible to turn the gauze ribbon into the “Riviera of the Middle East”, and Tuesday said it could be a “diamond”.
The Palestinians continue to return to their homes after an agreement on the termination of fire between Israel and Hamas, due to the destruction in the city of Gaza, Gaza, February 2, 2025. (But Jadallah/Anadolo via Getty Images)
But King Abdullah would not directly answer the questions of journalists about his position regarding the assumption of the US.
“I think it’s a point, how to do it in a way that is good for everyone?” Abdullah wondered. “Obviously, we have to look at the best interests of the United States, people in the region, especially my people of Jordan.
“We will be in Saudi Arabia to talk about how we can cooperate with the President and with the United States. So, I think let’s wait until the Egyptians can come and present it to the president, not be in front of us.”
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Later on Tuesday, Abdullah Confirmed Jordan’s position on X. And while thanking the president for the “cordial welcome” and “constructive meeting,” he said, “I repeated Jordan’s persistent position against the displacement of Palestinians in Gaza and the west coast. This is a unique Arab position.
“The renewal of Gaza without replacement of Palestinians and addressing the terrible humanitarian situation should be a priority for everyone,” he added, echoing a statement published by the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “Reaching only peace based on a two -country solution is a way to provide regional stability.”