Chief international correspondent

The President Donald Trump's idea of the idea of the US's idea of ”taking a gas” and is expected to bring more than two million Palestinians to be approved at an emergency summit in the Egyptian capital Cairo.
Egypt has drawn up another plan with a shiny brochure, 91 pages long and complete with some brilliant designs influenced by the Emrati to oppose the US scheme that shocked the Arab world and outside.
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What distinguishes Cairo's plan is that this plan is not just about the development of property; His banners are politics and the rights of Palestinians.
The expiration of the draft statement received by the BBC emphasizes that it is owned by Arab countries and Palestinians.
It will be “represented by Egypt, in full coordination with Palestine and Arab countries on the basis of studies conducted by the World Bank and the UN Development Program on early recovery and recovery in Gaza as a whole Arabian plan.”
The most critical is that it allows more than two million Gaza residents to stay on what is left of their lives, including to the right to remain on the ground that generations of their families call a home.
President Trump continues to wonder aloud, “Why wouldn't they want to move?” His description of the gas as a “destination place” emphasizes how, after almost 16 months of heavy war, the territory is in complete destruction.
The UN says 90% of homes are damaged or destroyed. All the foundations of life that are worth living, from schools and hospitals to sewage systems and electrical lines, are fragmented.
The expiration document does not explicitly apply to President Trump's plan to “take over” the territory and move the Palestinians, mainly to neighboring countries. But it is clear that such movements will only cause more disasters.
“All malicious attempts to displace the Palestinians or annexation of any part of the occupied Palestinian territories would lead to new stages of conflict, undermine the possibilities for stability, expand the conflict in other countries in the region, and pose a clear threat to peace foundations in the Middle East.”

Since the US president suddenly spoke about his plan, there has been a lot of pressure on the Arab countries not only to come up with an alternative plan, but also to prove that he can work.
Property developers know that presentation issues.
President Trump deepened the shock and anger about his ideas when he posted a Golden Gaza -generated video In his truth, a social account last week.
It distinguishes a brilliant statue of himself, his close ally Elon Musk enjoying snacks on the beach, and he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Suning, without a shirt. All to a catchy tune with lines like “Trump Gaza is finally here.”
“They meant President Trump,” noted a Western diplomat attending a briefing for Egypt's plan at the Cairo Foreign Ministry. “It's very shiny and very well prepared.”
Cairo reconstruction plans that the BBC has received, with their tempting images of leafy neighborhoods and great buildings, says they have attracted a wide range of expertise – from professionals from the World Bank for Sustainability, to Dubai developers on hotels.
There are also lessons extracted from other devastated cities that rose from the ruins, including Hiroshima, Beirut and Berlin.
And the proposed designs are also influenced by Egypt's own experience in the development of his “New Cairo” – his Grand Megaproject, which has a new administrative capital that rises from the desert – with a big account.
Who will pay for the construction of gas is a major problem. Egypt offers an international conference to be convened as soon as possible for “recovery and reconstruction”.
Wealthy Gulf countries seem to be ready to take on some of the colossal account, which the UN estimates will be around $ 50 billion (£ 39 billion).
But no one is ready to invest unless they are absolutely convinced that the buildings will not collapse in another war.
The fragile fire, which now seems to be on the verge of a collapse, will only strengthen this hesitation.
“We will hold intense conversations with large donor countries after the plan is adopted,” said Egypt Abddelati's plan on Sunday on Sunday, emphasizing the hope that the capitals around the world will help to achieve money.

Another sensitive aspect is who will manage the gas after this current confrontation is over.
The expiration of the draft statement supported by sources who have also seen the document say there is a proposal for a transition agreement, a Technocrats Committee called the “Gaza Management Committee under the Palestinian Government”.
Benjamin Netanyahu, who describes President Trump's Gaza plan as a “visionary”, has repeatedly excluded every future role for Hamas, but also for the Palestinian power.
The project of the document “calls on the UN Security Council to have international peacekeeping forces that contribute to the security of both Palestinians and Israeli on the West Coast and Gaza Strip.
Obtaining approval by Arab leaders for this new plan may be the easy part.
Hamas, who is said to have accepted that he would not play a role in Gaza's rule, still has military and political influence on earth.
Some Arab countries are known to call for its complete dismantling; Others believe these solutions should be left to the Palestinians. Hamas himself says disarray is a red line.
As for President Trump, he said he would not “force” his ideas to anyone, but still insists that his plan is the one who really works. “
