What is the urgent Arab summit on the reconstruction of gauze? All to know | Israel-Palestine News of Conflict
Members of the Arab League will meet in Cairo on March 4 to counter the threats of the President of the United States to take over Gaza, expeling Palestine from his country and the willingness of the Israeli prime minister to destroy the truce and continue the genocidal war in Gaza.
The Samit, which convened Egypt, is intended for the sense of the United Arab answer that offers an alternative that respects the rights of the Palestinians and re -makes Gaza.
Here’s what has led to this emergency summit and what we can expect from it.
What led to this emergency summit?
February 5, US President Donald Trump said he wanted to “take over” Gaza, move Palestine to Egypt and Jordan and implement a “remodeling plan” that will turn the enclave into a “Riviera of the Middle East”.
Egypt rejected the idea and said that he would present a “comprehensive vision of the gauze renewal, ensuring that the Palestinians stay”, and that he would host the Arab summit to discuss the vision.
February 21, Egypt, Jordan and six countries of the Council for Cooperation (GCC) gathered in Riyadh to prepare the agenda for Tuesday in Cairo.
What is happening now in Gaza?
Early on Sunday, the second day of Ramadan, Israel blocked all the humanitarian aid in Gaza, claiming that Hamas “violated” the US proposal to extend the first phase of a branch in Gaza throughout Ramadan and Passover.
Israel effectively blocked the negotiations for the second phase of the tribute – which was supposed to start on March 1 – because it would mean to withdraw his troops from Gaza.
Hamas already had rejected extension of the first phase In a statement, demanding that Israel in accordance with the dedication agreement and invites the international community to help in the pressure.
19 January began a truce in Gaza’s belt after 15 months of intense murder and bombing. The agreement included the cessation of hostilities and progressive three phases to lead to complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
What will be discussed on March 4?
By publishing a plan, former Egyptian diplomat Mohamed Hegazy said he was likely to cover three to five years, divided into three technical stages:
- early recovery;
- renewal of municipal infrastructure; and
- Recovering apartments, providing services and establishing a “political trace for implementing a solution with two countries”.
Experts say the difficulty with the Egyptian plan is financing, and the United Nations have recently said that more than $ 50 billion will be required to renovate Gaza.
This will be discussed at the summit. Many assume that GCC countries will play a leading role in financing renovation, but there is no clarity of how much it can be collected.
Which countries are expected to bring a discussion?
Egypt was trying to mobilize Arabic and international support to his Gaza plan, and as a summiter of the summit and author of the renovation plan, he would lead much of the discussion.
Jordan will be an important player, and his king Abdullah II rejected any shift and supported the Egyptian proposal. Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman Safada also warned Israel of the escalation of tension on the occupied west coast, which shares the border with Jordan.
Syria is expected to talk about Israeli air attacks on “Goals” in its south and outside Damascus.
GCC countries will be crucial, especially given the securing financing and goodwill to implement Egyptian ideas.
Did the Arabic Samima make a difference in the conflict of Israel-Palestine?
Some tops of the Arab league are symbolically important in the history of the Palestinian cause.
The Palestinian National Council, which founded the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLA), founded the Summit of the Arab League in 1964.
Ten years later, another Summit recognized Pl as the only representative of the Palestinian people, increasing their diplomatic weight in the peace negotiations that led to an agreement from Oslo.
In 2002, led by Saudi Arabia, Samit accepted the Arab initiative for peace after the failure of Oslo.
They agreed to normalize with Israel if he retreated to the borders before 1967, they enabled the establishment of the Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as their capital and provided a fair solution for Palestinian refugees.
In terms of reconstruction, the Arab Summit in 2014 obliged $ 5.4 billion to reconstruct Gaza after Israel waged a 50-day war on it.
What happens after the summit?
After Arab countries agree on their position and plan to lead efforts after the Gaza war, more conversations are expected to be resolved by certain financial and logistical aspects.
However, with the interruption of gauze in the air – as well as the fate of Palestinians who could starve to death in the besieged enclave – the reconstruction may have to be put on Backburner, while the main intermediaries Qatar and Egypt try to ensure that the Israeli war will not continue.