Arab leaders meet to discuss the Egyptian Gaza Plan | Israel-Palestine News of Conflict
Egypt presented a plan for the renovation of war relaxed gauze leaders gathered in Cairo at a meeting at a meeting of an emergency meeting, due to the growing uncertainty due to the future of the Fire Interruption Agreement between Hamas and Israel.
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi has convened meeting Tuesday with discussions about the long -awaited plan – opposing President Donald Trump proposal that the United States take control of the enclave and expel Palestine.
The Egyptian plan includes the initial phase of recovery aimed at destroying the territory and providing temporary housing, followed by a longer phase of renovation focused on the renovation of basic infrastructure, according to media reports.
Other key questions about the future of Gaza include who will manage the enclave and what countries will provide billions of dollars needed to renovate devastated territory.
“We know that the United States and Israel … do not want Hamas or Palestinian administration to be included [in the future governance of Gaza]”Luciano Zaccara, a professor at Katar University, told Al Jazeera.
“We do not know exactly what Arab countries are considered. Most likely there is a consensus that they do not want Hamas to be involved, but of course, they do not want Hamas to disappear completely as Israel wants, “he said.
Hamas said he rejected any solution that the outsiders had imposed on the Gaza tape.
“We look forward to an effective Arabic role that ends the humanitarian tragedy created by the occupation in the gauze belt … and prevents [Israeli] Occupation plans for highlighting [Palestinians]”The statement states on Tuesday.
Sisi said that Egypt worked in collaboration with Palestinians to create an administrative committee of independent, professional Palestinian technocrats entrusted to Gaza management.
The Committee would be responsible for the supervision of humanitarian aid and management of tapes for a temporary period, in preparation for the return of the Palestinian authorities (PA), he said.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who leads, and said he greeted the Egyptian idea and invited Trump to support such a plan that would not include the displacement of Palestinian residents.
Abbas, in power since 2005, also said that he was ready to maintain the presidential and parliamentary elections if the circumstances were allowed, adding that his only legitimate rule and military force was on occupied Palestinian territories.
Each proposal requires great purchases from the Gulf Arab countries rich in oil, such as the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, both have represented the summit by their foreign ministers, who have billions of dollars needed to introduce a plan.
Emphasizes the gaza truce
The extraordinary summary comes for days after the first phase of Israel-hama in Gaza has expired. Israel has been renewed with conditions agreement Refusing to go in the second phase negotiations instead of advocating extending the first phase of the agreement.
On Sunday, Israel announced that he would stop the entry of humanitarian aid and other stocks in Gaza and introduced a new proposal for a truce he said they had supported the US.
During 42 days of the first phase, 25 living prisoners and the remains of eight dead prisoners were returned to Israel in exchange for about 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and detainees.
All the remaining living prisoners should have been released in the second phase of the tribute, but Hamas and Israel are intricate about how to expand the truce.
According to the new Israeli proposal, Hamas should release half of his remaining prisoners in exchange for extension of the tribute and the promise that he will negotiate a permanent tribute. Israel did not mention the release of multiple Palestinian prisoners – the key component of the first phase.
Hamas accused Israel of trying to sabotage the existing agreement, which called for two parties to negotiate the return of the remaining prisoners in exchange for several Palestinian prisoners, a completely Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and a permanent truce. But no essential negotiations were held.