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White House opposes Arab leaders’ Gaza reconstruction plan

March 6, 2025 at 1:57 pm

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The White House on Tuesday expressed its opposition to a proposal at an Arab leaders’ summit for rebuilding Gaza, arguing that it does not address the current “reality” in the war-torn enclave.

“The current proposal does not address the reality that Gaza is currently uninhabitable and residents cannot humanely live in a territory covered in debris and unexploded ordnance,” National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes said in an emailed statement to Anadolu.

“President [Donald] Trump stands by his vision to rebuild Gaza free from Hamas. We look forward to further talks to bring peace and prosperity to the region,” he added.

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An emergency Arab summit in Cairo on Tuesday adopted Egypt’s $53 billion reconstruction plan to rebuild the Gaza Strip without displacing Palestinians from their land.

The summit highlighted that it assigned an Arab legal committee to study the classification of Palestinian displacement as part of the crime of genocide.

It further called on the UN Security Council to deploy international peacekeeping forces in the occupied West Bank and Gaza, with the goal of supporting the political horizon “for the embodiment of a Palestinian state.”

The Arab proposal came after Trump’s extraordinary plan to “take over” Gaza and forcibly displace Palestinians to develop it into what he called the “the Riviera of the Middle East.”

His plan was rejected by the Arab world and many other nations, who say it amounts to ethnic cleansing.

Israel decimated the Gaza Strip during 15 months of indiscriminate bombing and shelling in which it killed more than 48,450 Palestinians and injured over 111,850 others, leaving the enclave in ruins.

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