Both the United States and Israel rejected the alternative plan to rebuild Gaza after the Arab states adopted at Tuesday's summit.
Egyptian plan – which would cost $ 53 billion – would prevent the mass displacement of the enclave population of about two million Palestinians.
The plan supported by the Arab leaders at the summit in Cairo was a counterpart for the proposal of US President Donald Trump about the displacement of the inhabitants, taking over the property of the territory and reconstruction in the “Middle East Riviera”.
A spokesman for the National Security Council of the White House, Brian Hughes, rejected the Egyptian proposal as impossible.
“The current proposal does not apply to the reality that Gaza is now dissatisfied, and the inhabitants cannot live humanely in the territory covered with debris and unexploded,” said Hughes at the end of Tuesday.
“President Trump means his vision of reconstruction of Hamas -free gauze. We are looking forward to further talks about bringing peace and prosperity in the region. “
Israel repeats support for Trump's plan
The plan approved by the Arab states would see Hamas to transfer the power of the temporary political independent administration until the reformed Palestinian authority cannot take control.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel, Oren Marmorstein, published on X that the Egyptian plan “does not deal with the reality of the situation” and said that the joint summit message does not mention the Hamas attack of October 7, 2023, an attack that caused war or condemning a group of war. He said the plan remains “rooted in outdated perspectives.”
Marmorstein repeated Israel's support for Trump's plan, consisting in resetting the Gaza population elsewhere, describing it as “an opportunity for gazanów for free choice based on their free will.”
Based on global criticism, US President Donald Trump repeated his plans to take over in gas in social media, saying that Israel would hand over US gauze at the end of the fight and that Palestinians would already be resettled in much safer and more beautiful communities. ”
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt Badr Abdelatta blew up Israel's rejection as “unacceptable”, describing his position as “stubborn and extremist”.
“He said that there would be no peace with Israel or in the region” without establishing an independent Palestinian state in accordance with the UN resolutions. “Israel violates all international law … international law must be imposed.”
“No single state should be able to impose the will of the international community,” said Abdlatety.
Palestinians, Hamas welcome the Egyptian plan
In a post on social media on Tuesday, Egyptian president Abdel Fattah El-Sisi said that he could not wait for cooperation with Trump, other Arabian nations and the international community “in order to accept a plan, which aims to comprehensively and fairly resolve the Palestinian issue, ends the basic reasons for the Israeli Palestinian conflict.
Meanwhile, Hamas was satisfied with the result of the peak, saying that it meant a new phase of Arabic and Islamic alignment with the Palestinian case and that this valued the rejection of Arab leaders by the leaders of the leaders to transfer Palestinians from their territories in gas and occupied west shore.
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip also accepted the adoption by the leaders of Arabic plans to rebuild the territory without depopulation.
“We are satisfied with these decisions and this peak,” said Abu Zaher, from the southern city of Khan Youunis. “We stick to our land.”
Even when they were satisfied with the Arabic plan, many Palestinians expressed doubts whether it would be implemented.
“It is important that Arab countries are serious,” said Yasser Abed. He expressed the hope that they would follow the plan, “as opposed to thousands of (other) decisions they made about our case.”
The Egyptian plan provides for the reconstruction of Gaza until 2030. Without removing the population. The first phase requires the start of the removal of unexploded and cleaning over 50 million tons of debris left by the bombing of Israel and military offensive.
The head of the Arab League Ahmed Aboul Gheit said that the final summit of the summit calls on the UN Security Council to arrange international peace forces in Gaza and the occupied west shore.
Plan to take into account the cooperation of the UN
The message said that Egypt would take an international conference in cooperation with the UN, in the scope of rebuilding Gaza, and the World Bank Fund will be established to receive promises to implement the early recovery and reconstruction plan.
According to the 112-page plan of the plan obtained by the Associated Press, hundreds of thousands of temporary apartments will be established for the population of Gaza during reconstruction. Debris would be recycled, and some of them used as a filling to expand the soil on the Mediterranean coast of Gaza.
In subsequent years, the plan provides for a completely transformation of the belt, building “balanced, green and walking” apartments and urban areas with renewable energy. Records agricultural land and forms industrial zones and large park areas.
It also requires the opening of the airport, fishing port and commercial port. The peace agreement in Oslo in the 1990s required the opening of the airport and the commercial port in Gaza, but projects rolled up with the collapse of the peace process.
The war began with Hamas' attack on October 7 to Israel, in which Palestinian fighters killed about 1,200 people, mainly civilians, and covered 251 hostages. Hamas fighters still organize 59 hostages, of which 35 are considered dead.
Most of the others were released in weapon suspension agreements. Israel saved eight live hostages and regained the remains of several dozen.
Israel's 15-month offensive killed over 48,000 Palestinians, according to the Ministry of Health, Gaza. He does not say how many warriors there were, but the ministry claims that women and children constituted more than half of the dead. Israel claims that he killed over 17,000 fighters without providing evidence.
The offensive destroyed large areas of Gaza, including most of its healthcare system and other infrastructure. In the amount of the war, about 90 percent of the population displaced, mainly in the territory, where hundreds of thousands packed in tent camps and schools intended as shelters.