The arabian states argue Trump. They want to aid Palestinians

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According to the portal information Al-Arabi Al-Jadid, the Cairo summit will be organised on the initiative of Egypt's president Abdel Fatah el-Sisi and Jordanian King Abdullah II, but another arabian leaders will besides participate in the event. The aim of the gathering will be to make a joint consequence from the arabian countries to president Trump's proposals for the future of the Gaza Strip. Let us remind that the plan of the American leader includes, among another things, the displacement of Gaza residents and the US taking control of this territory.

Trump's proposal met with widespread criticism worldwide. Critics see this plan as an effort to drive Palestinians out of Gaza and prevent them from forming an independent state. arabian countries stress that implementing these proposals would be a violation of global law. According to commentators, Trump's imagination could lead to further destabilisation of the region. Therefore, the arabian countries want to draw up their own counter proposals.

Egypt's proposal

Reuters reported that the arabian diplomats are considering at least 4 scenarios for the future of Gaza, but the main basis for a joint proposal to be an alternate to Trump's imagination will be the plan presented by the Egyptian government. According to the Egyptian diary Al-Ahram, the plan is based on the creation of a fresh Gaza-zone management administration whose members would not be associated with Hamas or the Palestinian Authority. Israel rejects the anticipation of Hamas remaining in power after the war and does not want the Gaza Strip to be ruled by the Palestinian Authority, which would co-administer the West Bank of Jordan, another Palestinian territory occupied by Israel.

The plan of Egypt assumes that the process of rebuilding the Gaza Strip, spread over 3 stages, will take 5 years and would not affect the request to resettle its residents outside this territory. 3 would be created as part of the reconstruction safe areaswhere people could live during the first phase of reconstruction.

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