Egypt is set to host a summit of Arab leaders on February 27 to address escalating tensions regarding President Trump's controversial proposals for Gaza. This decision comes amid strong regional alarm over his suggestion to relocate Gaza's residents and develop a 'Riviera of the Middle East.' Both Arab nations and Palestinian leaders have condemned these proposals. Additionally, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's remarks which implied Saudi Arabia has enough land for a Palestinian state have further heightened tensions, highlighting a sensitive period in Middle Eastern politics.
Egypt has announced it will host a summit of Arab leaders on Feb. 27 to discuss recent alarming developments concerning the Palestinian issue.
Trump described his Gaza proposal as 'a real estate transaction,' indicating an investor-like interest in the region's future.
Arab states, alongside Palestinian leaders, have firmly rejected Trump's comments about relocating Gaza's residents and creating a 'Riviera of the Middle East'.
Netanyahu's suggestion that Saudi Arabia has ample land for a Palestinian state echoed throughout the region, exacerbating existing tensions.
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