Arab leaders have unanimously approved a comprehensive $53 billion reconstruction plan for Gaza at an emergency summit in Cairo, aiming to counter President Trump's controversial vision for the region. The Arab League's Secretary General, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, affirmed the rejection of displacement policies, while Egypt's President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi advocated for a dual focus on rebuilding and pursuing a long-term solution through a two-state framework.
Arab Leaders Unveil $53 Billion Reconstruction Initiative for Gaza

Arab Leaders Unveil $53 Billion Reconstruction Initiative for Gaza
New Arab plan counters Trump's controversial proposal, emphasizing Palestinian rights amid ongoing conflict.
The detailed reconstruction proposal, outlined in a 91-page document, underscores the significance of Palestinian rights, suggesting a temporary governance structure upon Gaza involving a "management committee" potentially sidelining Hamas. The ambitious plan encourages international investment but contends with rising skepticism, given the fragile ceasefire and ongoing geopolitical tensions.
As potential international peacekeeping measures are discussed and an urgent fundraising conference approaches, the fate of 1.5 million displaced Palestinians hangs in the balance, emphasizing the need for sustainable reconstruction amid a devastated landscape.
In contrast to Trump's vision, which received backlash for its disregard of Palestinian sovereignty, the Arab plan seeks to revive Gaza in three phases, addressing both physical rebuilding and essential political strides toward a peaceful resolution with Israel.
As potential international peacekeeping measures are discussed and an urgent fundraising conference approaches, the fate of 1.5 million displaced Palestinians hangs in the balance, emphasizing the need for sustainable reconstruction amid a devastated landscape.
In contrast to Trump's vision, which received backlash for its disregard of Palestinian sovereignty, the Arab plan seeks to revive Gaza in three phases, addressing both physical rebuilding and essential political strides toward a peaceful resolution with Israel.