Arab leaders set to meet to counter Trump's Gaza plan
Briefly

A closed-door summit will take place in Riyadh, where Arab leaders will discuss countermeasures against Trump’s controversial plan for the Gaza Strip, which includes U.S. control and potential relocation of its population. Invited leaders include those from Gulf countries, Egypt, and Jordan. While there's a unified Arab stance against the plan, differences persist on who should govern Gaza post-conflict and strategies for its rebuilding. This summit is considered pivotal for the Palestinian issue, with an emergency summit planned in Egypt for further discussions.
The summit in Riyadh signifies a rare moment of unity among Arab leaders against Trump's Gaza plan, which proposes U.S. control over the strip and the displacement of its population.
Umer Karim described this summit as potentially the most consequential in decades, emphasizing its importance for the broader Arab world and its stance on the Palestinian issue.
Despite the collective opposition to Trump's proposal, the Arab leaders face significant disagreements on governance and funding for Gaza's reconstruction efforts.
An emergency Arab summit in Egypt is also on the agenda to focus on joint actions regarding the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict and the Arab response.
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