Arab leaders have endorsed a $53 billion reconstruction plan for Gaza, proposed by Egypt, aiming to rebuild the war-torn region.
The plan, adopted at an Arab League summit in Cairo, seeks to counter alternative proposals, including those from the U.S. and Israel. Leaders also called on the U.N. Security Council to deploy international peacekeeping forces in Gaza and the West Bank. While Hamas welcomed the initiative, Israel strongly criticized the proposal, highlighting ongoing regional tensions.
The move signals a renewed push by Arab nations to take a leading role in shaping Gaza’s future.
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So these Arab leaders want to pour $53 billion into rebuilding Gaza, but where’s the guarantee that Hamas won’t just use it to rearm and start the cycle all over again? Until there’s real accountability and a rejection of terrorism, this just feels like throwing money into a black hole.
$53 billion to rebuild what Israel keeps destroying—maybe the real solution is ending the occupation once and for all.
It's about time Arab leaders step up with real financial backing for Gaza, but reconstruction means nothing if Israel keeps bombing it into rubble again. The focus should be on ending the occupation and guaranteeing Palestinian sovereignty, not just throwing money at the devastation. Also, an international peacekeeping force sounds nice in theory, but will they actually protect Palestinians from Israeli aggression or just "monitor" the situation while more war crimes happen? Without real accountability for Israel, this is just another band-aid on a gaping wound.
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Arab leaders adopt plan for Gaza future to counter Trump vision
Arab leaders have adopted an Egyptian reconstruction plan for Gaza, which sets out to counter President Trump’s idea of a “Middle East Riviera”. The announcement came at the end of an Arab League summit in Cairo, where leaders had gathered to come up with an alternative plan for rebuilding Gaza without resettling its people.
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