France, Germany, Italy, and the UK have announced their support for an Arab-backed plan to rebuild Gaza, despite opposition from Israel and the US.
The plan, led by Egypt, aims to invest $53 billion into reconstruction efforts while ensuring Palestinians remain in the enclave. This move puts European nations at odds with Israel and the US, who have expressed reservations about the proposal. The European ministers emphasized the need for a sustainable solution to Gaza’s crisis.
The decision signals growing international divisions over how to handle the region’s future.
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I thonk everyone should just ignore what the US does diplomatically right now because our leader is a twit
Glad to see Europe finally standing up to the US and Israel—Palestinians deserve real reconstruction, not endless destruction.
Finally, some countries are standing up to the U.S. and Israel’s blockade politics—Palestinians deserve to rebuild their homes and live with dignity.
It’s about time Europe stopped blindly following the US and Israel’s oppressive policies and actually supported rebuilding Gaza. Palestinians have endured unimaginable destruction, and $53 billion is the least the world can do to help after decades of occupation and blockade. Of course, Israel and the US oppose it—they want to keep Gaza in ruins to maintain control. This move by Europe is a step in the right direction, but real justice means holding Israel accountable for its war crimes, not just funding reconstruction.
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Europe is once again ignoring Israel's security concerns and throwing money at Gaza without ensuring Hamas won’t just exploit it to rebuild its terror infrastructure.
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France, Germany, Italy and UK back Arab plan for Gaza reconstruction
The foreign ministers of France, Germany, Italy and Britain said on Saturday they supported an Arab-backed plan for the reconstruction of Gaza that would cost $53 billion and avoid displacing Palestinians from the enclave.
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