Muslim nations, European leaders support the Arab proposal for gauze | News

France, the UK, Italy and Germany say the $ 53B plan shows the “realistic” path to the reconstruction of Gaza devastated after 15 months of war.
Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and several European countries supported recently presented Arabic plan For Gaza after 15 months of the devastating war of Israel on the besieged enclave.
Foreign Minister of France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom said in a joint statement on Saturday to support a plan for Gaza reconstruction At a price of $ 53 billion.
“The plan shows a realistic path to the renewal of gauze and promises – if implemented – a quick and sustainable improvement of catastrophic living conditions for Palestinians living in Gaza,” the statement said.
He added that Hamas “should no longer manage the 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 plan was compiled by Egypt, and Arab leaders adopted this month to the Arab League Summit in Cairo.
Earlier on Saturday, the 57-member OIC also officially adopted a plan at an emergency meeting in Jedda, Saudi Arabia.
The body, represented by the Muslim world, called on “International and International and Regional Financing Institutions to quickly provide the necessary support for the plan”.
A plan supported by the Arab is seen as counterproposal Proposal of the President of the United States Trump The comic book gauze is depopulated to “develop” the enclave, under American control, in what is called ethnic cleansing.
The Arabic plan consists of three main stages: temporary measures, renovation and management.
The first phase would last about six months, while the next two stages will be held during the combined four to five years.
The goal is to reconstruct Gaza – which Israel almost completely destroyed – to maintain peace and security and confirm the management of the Palestinian authorities (PA) in the territory.
‘Not fulfilling expectations’
However, the Arab plan has already criticized and rejected the USA and Israel.
The “Washington expectations” plan is not fulfilled, a spokeswoman for State Department Tammy Bruce said on Thursday.
Trump’s envoy in the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, gave, however, a more positive reaction, calling him a “good first step than Egypt.”