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Some Palestinians in Gaza told the Center for peaceful communication of their desire to leave Hamas the ruling enclave. (Video: Center for Peaceful Communication.)
Arab leaders convened in Cairo on Tuesday for Emergency focused on the petition counterpart to the Gaza President Donald Trump plan. Summit was held to discuss the comprehensive draft of Egypt of Egypt in the amount of $ 53 billion for Gaza.
Before Trump suggested the relocation of Gazan outside the enclave, Egypt and other Arab states showed little interest in gauze reconstruction. However, with respect to that Egypt turned off By accepting the displaced Palestine for the reasons of “national security”, he now forces himself to design her own plan.
With a price of $ 53 billion, the plan is positioned as an alternative Trump’s visionand the key details have already been shared by the Arab media. While Egypt proposes a temporary committee to manage Gaza for six months, Palestinians have made it clear that they will not accept any management body that is not a Palestinian or any side of the power in Gaza. It is predicted that the plan will take at least four and a half years.
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People look at the great canvas as Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, right, welcomes Jordan’s King Abdullah II on the eve of the Arab League Summit in Gaza on March 4, 2025. (Khaled Desouki/AFP via Getty Images)
The Egyptian plan is divided into two stages: the first, lasting two years and costs about $ 20 billion and the second, lasting two and a half years with a $ 30 billion award. The funds will primarily go to the renovation of residential areas of relaxed conflict.
It is important that the plan does not require the movement of the Gaza residents, as Trump’s proposal does, and emphasizes the importance of effort to renew under the leadership of Palestine, and that it is Palestinian administration They will cooperate with Egypt and Jordan to train police forces for Gaza. But Hamas has already rejected the plan, and the Palestinian administration made it clear that it would not participate in the efforts to renovate as long as Hamas maintains control.
“The Saudis will finance Gaza if the Palestinian state comes to Palestinian state, and Hamas disappeared,” Ghaith al-Omari, an older colleague from the Washington Institute and the former CEO of Palestine, said Fox News Digital, “Saudi Arabia, Uae, and Qatar in the role, no matter what, no matter what This, in the role, on the return even if it is symbolic for diplomatic reasons. Israeli government I can meet these requirements. “
Gaza History in the middle of Trump’s plan for the renewal of the enclave

View of widespread destruction in Gaza, Jabalia, February 5, 2025. (Youssef Alzanoun/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)
“Militarized Hamas cannot stay in Gaza – the railroad must be demilitarized, and Hamas must no longer be in control. Emirates are even more extreme,” said Danny Zaken, senior commentator of journalist Israel, Hay, said Fox News Digital, “Final draft, that Hamas will be removed directly. Egyptian support.
Al-Omari noticed: “The Arab League solitary confinements are usually a lot of posture. Who will take care of security? So it cannot handle it-they are a pre-weak. No Arabian land wants to send troops in Gaza, but are also under pressure to contribute.”
The Egyptian diplomatic source told Fox News Digital that Egyptian construction companies are ready to start working, but the real challenge is political. “Egyptian construction companies are very capable and can rebuild Gaza for three years – if there is a political will, mostly from Israel and now,” the source said.

King Abdullah II of Jordan and President Donald Trump during a meeting in the oval office of the White House 11 February 2025. (Aaron Schwartz/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Although Egypt is eager to conduct the renovation process, its ambitions have created friction with key bay states, which are expected to finance a lot of effort. Zaken, he noted, “Saudis worried because the Egyptians want to control the whole procedure: who gets money, who supervises the reconstruction, who are the performers for demolition and renovation? And even new apartments and hotels. Other partners care about corruption in the process.”
A former US official official warned Fox News Digital that Egypt’s ability to manage such means. “The bay, which is expected to pay it is ill and tired of Egyptian corruption. If they fund a renewal, it will require great supervision to ensure that money is not lost in the structure of the power of Egypt,” the source said.

Members of the Hamas Terror Group gather in Gaza in the preparation for the release of four female hostages as part of an agreement on the tribute with Israel. (TPS IL)
Meanwhile, Jordan, who played a key diplomatic role, managed to avoid direct involvement in discussion on renewal. After the meeting of King Abdullah with Trump, Jordan’s officials thought that the pressure was transferred to Egypt and other Arab states. “The Jordans were very pleased with the outcome of the meeting with Trump. They feel the pressure to accept [a] A million Gazana is beyond them, “Al-Omari said.
At the same time, the wider political future of Gaza remains uncertain. Al-Omari noted that despite the current discussions about renovation, the main concern for Arab leaders to move Trump’s unpredictable attitude on the gauze. “Honestly, the main thinking in the Arab governments is currently how to participate in the concealed process with Trump to bring it back from it. No one expects immediate results, but they hope that Trump will move away from the idea of Gaza’s depopulation,” he said.
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For now, all eyes are on top. However, as a former diplomatic source said, “there is no real plan yet – just ideas. Everyone is trying to design it in their advantage, but while Hamas’ fate is not resolved, we all just talk in circles.”