USA, Israel rejects a gaza renewal plan that supported the Arabic nations
Arabic nations, led by Egypt, who strongly rejected President Trump’s proposal to “take” the Gaza trak and move more than 2 million Palestinian residents so that the enclave could be converted into luxury real estate development Alternative plan. The leaders from the 22-state Arab League attended the Cairo Summit on Tuesday and unanimously adopted an Egyptian proposal, which predicts that none of Gaza’s residents were forced to leave during renovation.
Trump’s administration, together with its close allies in Israel, quickly rejected the plan, and the White House repeated the president’s claim that destroying in Gaza during the 15-month war with Hamas made it unsafe.
Palestinians who talked to the news of CBS in Gazi all fiercely rejected any offer to force them from the territory, and the head of the United Nations, and some others have proposed to make the departure out of them ethnic cleansing.
Hamas supported the Arabic plan, but consistently refused to disarm as part of any dealership agreement, which Israel considers essential.
Israel and now reject the plan of Arabic gauze
Israel quickly rejected the Egyptian plan and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tel Aviv said statement That the proposal, “still relies on Palestinian authorities and UNRWA – both have repeatedly shown corruption, support for terrorism and failure to solve problems.”
The Israelis accused their neighboring Arabic nations of “using Palestine as a pledgee against Israel” from the creation of the land, and the Ministry’s statement reiterated the support of Netanyahu administration for “President Trump’s idea.”
The Ministry claimed that the US President’s plan was “an opportunity for Gazans to have a free choice based on their free will”, despite Mr. Trump’s saying They would not be allowed to return to Gaza.
National Security spokesman Brian Hughes said in the meantime, that the Arab proposal “is not involved in reality that Gaza is currently unannounced and the inhabitants cannot live humanely on the territory covered with debris and an inexplicable command.”
“President Trump stands for his vision that Gaza be renewed by Hamas,” Hughes said, adding: “We look forward to further conversations to bring peace and prosperity into the region.”
In his speech, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sissi said that he believed that time found the way to a “righteous and sustainable solution” for the decade of the old Israeli-Palestinian crisis, adding: “I firmly believe that US President Trump has the ability to achieve this goals and reconcile with our investments in aspiration.
Next week, at the second summit in Saudi Arabia, Egypt and his partners in the Arab League will seek the support of other Islamic countries for their plan. The European Union’s senior official was on Tuesday at Cairo’s summit, but to this day there was no statement of a block that offered his clear support for the Arab proposal.
What about the Arab proposal for a gauze renewal?
The Egyptian plan, as explained by the Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty after Summit on Tuesday, would include three stages. The first would focus on emergency assistance and initial recovery, including the construction of 200,000 temporary residential units in Gaza.
That first phase would last between six months and a year and cost $ 3 billion.
The second phase would include the construction of 200,000 permanent residential units and efforts to re -establish vital infrastructure. It is thought that this phase lasts for about two years, with a price of $ 20 billion.
The last phase would add another 200,000 permanent residential units and more service facilities, including the reconstruction of the onion and airport over the next two years, which required approximately $ 30 billion.
To the key question of who or what to supervise the operations and manage gauze, which has been ruled by the USA and Israeli designed terrorist group Hamas, the Egyptian plan calls for an administrative committee consisting of independent Palestinian technocrats to manage the territory for six months before Palestinian authority returns to control of gauze.
Well, it is currently governing parts of the Israeli west coast, the other, much larger Palestinian territory. This is widely unpopular among Palestinians and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu He recently turned off Or Hamas or so who take control in gauze.
Abdelatty also said that Egypt would train Palestinian security staff, in Egypt, to return and help maintain the security throughout the Gaza belt, but did not say which phase of the proposed plan would begin during.
Foreign Minister admitted that before that of this could happen – even if the plan or his version supported Israel, which maintains solid control over the goods and people entering and exiting Gaza and is it Currently blocking all your help in – There must be a permanent truce first.
International Support Call – and a lot of money
Speaking to the reference, El-Sissi urged other countries to support the plan of approximately $ 53 billion in the financial-and-participating conference hosting Egypt next month.
“Let us unite to make the guidance of the support of this fund a noble goal and moral imperative,” El-Sissi said, “securing every Palestinian child and every Palestinian family to live in a safe and civilized environment, equal to that of all nations.”
In the final statement issued by the participants of the summit, the leaders called on the United Nations Security Council to send international peace troops “to contribute to the achievement of security and the Palestinian and Israeli peoples on the West Coast and Gaza comics, as part of the improvement of the political horizon for the establishment of the Palestinian state.”
The leaders also confirmed “the vital and irreplaceable role of the United Nations for the help and working agencies for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) in the implementation of their mandate assigned to the United Nations resolution.”
Israeli government for a long time The accused UNRWA that he is associated with Hamas And, just a few weeks ago, she banned the UN assistance agency to act in her territory.