European leaders back ‘realistic’ Arabic plan for gauze
The leading EU states have announced that they support a plan that supports the Arab for gauze renovation that will cost $ 53 billion (£ 41 billion) and avoid replacing Palestinians from the territory.
Plan, compiled by Egypt and supported the Arab leaders, Israel also rejected by US President Donald Trumpwho introduced his own vision to turn the gaza belt into a “Riviera in the Middle East”.
On Saturday, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of France, Germany, Italy and Britain welcomed a plan calling for Gaza to restore over five years, as “realistic”.
The statement said that the proposal had promised “a quick and sustainable improvement of catastrophic living conditions” for people of gauze.
The plan calls for Gaza temporarily managing the Committee of Independent Experts and to deploy international peace soldiers to the territory.
The Committee would be responsible for the supervision of humanitarian aid and temporary management of gaza under the supervision of the Palestinian authorities.
The proposal is an alternative to Trump’s idea to now take over Gaza and move its population.
Any greeted the Palestinian administration and Hamas After being presented by Egypt on the Arab League summit on Tuesday.
But both the White House and the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs said he failed to deal with reality in Gaza.
“Residents cannot live humanely in the territory covered with debris and an unploded command,” said Brian Hughes, a spokesman for the Trump National Security Council, late Tuesday.
“President Trump is standing with his vision that Gaza is renewed without a hammass,” the statement added.
The statement published on Saturday by four European countries states that they are “dedicated to working with the Arab Initiative” and that they appreciated the “important signal” that sent Arab states by developing.
The statement states that Hamas “must no longer manage gauze or be a threat to Israel” and that four countries “support the central role of Palestinian authorities and the implementation of his reform agenda.”
The proposal was made in the midst of growing concern Gaza fragile agreement on the interruption of fire could be crashed After the first phase six weeks expired on March 1.
Israel blocked the help of entering the territory to press Hamas to accept a new US proposal for temporarily lengthening a ceasefire, during which more hostages will be released in Gaza in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
Hamas insisted that the second phase should begin as agreed, which led to the end of the war and the full withdrawal of Israeli troops.
Almost all 2.3 million Gaza people had to leave their homes from the beginning of hostilities. Israel began military operations after the Hamas attack in October 2023, in which about 1,200 people were killed and saw another 251 hostage.
Gaza suffered a huge destruction of a huge humanitarian influence. More than 48,000 Palestinians were killed during the Israeli military action, according to the Ministry of Health of the HAMAS, and many infrastructure via the strap was leveled by air attacks.