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European leaders back Arab-led Gaza reconstruction plan

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March 8, 2025
European leaders back Arab-led Gaza reconstruction plan
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Gaza, March 8, 2025: Leading European nations have expressed support for a $53 billion Arab-backed plan to rebuild Gaza and prevent the displacement of Palestinians. The plan, spearheaded by Egypt and endorsed by Arab leaders, has been met with resistance from Israel and US President Donald Trump, who has proposed a competing vision for Gaza’s future.

Arab plan vs. Trump’s proposal

The Egyptian proposal, which aims to reconstruct Gaza over five years, includes:

  • Governance by a temporary committee of independent experts under Palestinian Authority (PA) supervision
  • Deployment of international peacekeepers
  • Management of humanitarian aid and infrastructure rebuilding

In contrast, Trump’s vision, rejected by Arab leaders, proposes US-led reconstruction efforts and the resettlement of some Gaza residents elsewhere—a plan widely criticized for disregarding Palestinian sovereignty.

On Saturday, the foreign ministers of France, Germany, Italy, and Britain issued a joint statement calling the Arab-led plan “realistic” and a step toward improving Gaza’s catastrophic living conditions.

They emphasized that Hamas should no longer govern Gaza or pose a threat to Israel, The Palestinian Authority should play a central role in governance and urgent humanitarian intervention is needed.

The proposal comes amid rising concerns over Gaza’s fragile ceasefire, which expired on March 1. Israel has blocked humanitarian aid to pressure Hamas into accepting a US proposal for a temporary ceasefire extension, in exchange for hostage and prisoner releases.

The human toll in Gaza continues to mount, with 48,000 Palestinians killed, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. Mass displacement has affected nearly all 2.3 million residents, and critical infrastructure has been decimated by Israeli military operations.

Hamas insists that the ceasefire’s second phase—which calls for a full Israeli withdrawal and an end to the war—must proceed as agreed.

With European and Arab backing, the proposal may gain momentum, but Israeli and US opposition remains a major roadblock. The next phase of negotiations will determine whether the Arab-led plan or an alternative will shape Gaza’s future.

Tags: Arab PlanEgyptFranceGazaGaza reconstructionGermanyGreat BritainhamasItalyPalestinePalestinian AuthorityTrump Plan
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