Egypt plans to present ‘vision’ for Gaza reconstruction that ensures Palestinians remain there
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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi urged on Feb 11 the reconstruction of Gaza “without displacing Palestinians”.
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CAIRO – Egypt plans to “present a comprehensive vision for the reconstruction” of the Gaza Strip that ensures Palestinians remain on their land, the Egyptian foreign ministry said on Feb 11.
The statement came a day after US President Donald Trump said he could “conceivably” halt aid to Egypt and Jordan if they refuse to cooperate with his plan to take over the Gaza Strip and displace its population
The foreign ministry said Egypt “hopes to cooperate” with Mr Trump’s administration on the matter, with the goal of “reaching a fair settlement of the Palestinian cause”.
It said its plan would provide for the reconstruction of Gaza “in a clear and decisive manner that ensures the Palestinian people stay on their land, and in line with the legitimate and legal rights” of the people.
During a meeting with Mr Trump in Washington on Feb 11, Jordan’s King Abdullah II had said Egypt would present a plan that Arab leaders would discuss at coming talks.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi – who exchanged invitations for state visits, which have not yet been scheduled, with Mr Trump in January – urged on Feb 11 the reconstruction of Gaza “without displacing Palestinians”.
During a phone call with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, Mr Sisi “stressed the necessity of starting the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip... without displacing Palestinians and in a way that ensures the preservation of their rights... to live on their land”.
Mr Sisi also said the establishment of a Palestinian state was “the only guarantee for achieving lasting peace” in the region, according to a statement from his office.
Mr Trump has proposed the US taking over Gaza and clearing Palestinians out, envisioning rebuilding the devastated territory into the “Riviera of the Middle East” after resettling Palestinians elsewhere, namely Egypt and Jordan.
His remarks have sparked a global backlash and Arab countries have condemned the proposal, insisting on a two-state solution of an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel.
On Feb 10, Egypt’s foreign ministry rejected “any compromise” that would infringe on Palestinians’ rights, including their right to “remaining on the land”, in a statement issued shortly after Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty met with his US counterpart Marco Rubio in Washington. AFP

