Leaders from Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, and Bahrain met in Riyadh to discuss a counter-response to US President Donald Trump's proposal for Gaza. The plan suggested by Trump aimed at displacing Palestinian residents, which the Arab leaders vehemently opposed, emphasizing the importance of Palestinian self-determination. They are planning to unify their stance ahead of an upcoming Arab League meeting in Cairo, with discussions aimed at a reconstruction plan for Gaza, linked to a proposed three-phase ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, showcasing regional solidarity in addressing the crisis.
The leaders of seven Arab countries met in Riyadh to formulate a response to Trump's proposal regarding Gaza, aiming to avoid Palestinian displacement and uphold self-determination.
The Arab leaders' rejection of Trump's plan stems from a desire to maintain decades of efforts towards Palestinian rights, fearing that displacement will exacerbate regional violence.
The Riyadh meeting, led by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was attended by key Arab leaders, focusing on developing a reconstruction plan linked to a ceasefire.
The proposed three-phase ceasefire deal seeks to end hostilities and lay the groundwork for rebuilding Gaza, reflecting the urgency and solidarity among the Arab states.
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