Earlier this month, President Donald Trump surprised many by stating he would take over Gaza and develop it into a luxurious area. This announcement drew mixed reactions from various leaders and lawmakers.
• Trump's statement shocked Democrats, world leaders, and some Republicans, with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu seemingly amused.
• Arab nations have historically been unwilling to assist Gaza, often making demands on Israel but taking no direct action.
• On February 27 in Cairo, Arab countries will reveal a reconstruction plan for Gaza, developed by Palestinians and coordinated by Egypt.
• The plan aims for reconstruction over three to five years, ensuring no displacement of Palestinians and limiting Hamas's control.
• Funding will come from Gulf states, and local Palestinians will make up the workforce.
• An independent Palestinian administration will manage the reconstruction, gaining approval from Israel and the U. S.
President Trump's initial proposal prompted Arab countries to actively engage in rebuilding Gaza while working to diminish Hamas's influence.
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