President Trump's recent threats concerning Gaza are interpreted as an attempt to push Arab states, particularly Egypt and Jordan, into presenting a viable reconstruction plan. An initial Egyptian-led proposal suggests creating temporary safe zones in Gaza, deliberately excluding Hamas from governance. This initiative is backed by an anticipated $20 billion investment from Arab states for rebuilding efforts. The end goal is to establish a Palestinian administration independent of both Hamas and the Palestinian Authority, potentially paving the way for a future Palestinian state, thereby allowing Arab nations to take on more responsibility in regional stability.
President Trump’s threat to take over Gaza is perceived as a strategic move to motivate Arab nations to create their own reconstruction plan.
Egypt and Jordan are reportedly advancing an Egyptian-led initiative that aims to establish temporary safe zones in Gaza without Hamas's involvement.
Arab states are reportedly pledging $20 billion for the rebuilding of Gaza, aiming to support the formation of a non-Hamas Palestinian administration.
This potential postwar reconstruction offers a rare opportunity for both Palestinians and Arab countries to enhance their roles in the region.
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