Arab leaders to meet in Saudi Arabia today to counter the Trump Gaza scheme

Diplomatic and government sources said that Arab leaders met President Donald Trump’s plan and its expulsion for Gaza’s US control in Saudi Arabia on Friday.

The scheme opposes the United Arab states, but disagreement remains on the fact that the war-service Palestinian region should be controlled and how to fund its reconstruction.

Umer Karim, an expert at Saudi Foreign Policy, called the summit the summit “most resultally” in the decades for the wider Arab world and the Palestinian issue.

Trump triggers global outrage when he “captured the Gaza Strip” to the United States and its 2.4 million people would be transferred to neighboring Egypt and Jordan.

A source close to the Saudi government told AFP Arab leaders that “a reconstruction scheme counter for Trump’s plan for Gaza” would discuss “.

A meeting with Trump in Washington on 11 February, King Abdullah II of Jordan said that Egypt would offer a plan for the further route.

The Saudi source said the talks would discuss “a version of the Egyptian plan”.

The official Saudi press agency on Thursday confirmed an official that Egypt and Jordan had “participated in the Riyadh Summit with six country members of the Gulf Cooperation Council in relation to the United Arab. .

The agency also said that the decisions issued by the “informal fraternal meeting” in the Saudi capital would appear on the agenda of an emergency Arab League Summit to be held in Egypt on March 4.

Later on Thursday, the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s office stated that he had reached Saudi Arabia, also depicted the meeting as a “informal”.

The first Saudi source told AFP that the Palestinian Authority would also participate in the talks.

The exact location and time of the Riyadh Conference have not been announced.

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Gaza will be an important issue, citing reconstruction as justification for transferring his population to move its population.

Cairo has not yet announced his initiative, but former Egyptian diplomat Mohammad Hegaz prepared a plan in three technical stages in a period of three to five years “.

The first to last six months will focus on “early recovery”, a member of the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs, a think tank with strong tanks for the circles deciding in Cairo.

“The heavy machinery will be brought to remove the debris, while the designated safe areas will be identified temporarily to move the residents within the Gaza,” Hegaz said.

An international conference will be required to provide details of reconstruction in the second phase and the utility would focus on the reconstruction of the infrastructure, he said.

“The final stage will oversee Gaza’s urban planning, construction of housing units and provisions of educational and health services.”

The United Nations on Tuesday estimated that reconstruction would cost more than $ 53 billion.

The final stages will also include “launching a political track” to apply a “two-state solution”.

Saudi policy expert Karim said that the success of the scheme would require “Arab unity degrees not seen earlier in decades”.

– Financial Challenge –

A billion diplomat, familiar with the Gulf affairs, told the AFP: “The biggest challenge before the Egyptian plan is how to finance it.

“Some countries like Kuwait will inject funds, perhaps for human reasons, but other Gulf states will determine specific terms before any financial transfer.”

The Egyptian plan wants to address the complex issue of post-war inspection for Gaza-Hamas has controlled since 2007-“A Palestinian administration who does not have an alliance with any faction”, Hegaz said.

This will include “experts” and “political and legally subordinate to the Palestinian Authority”.

Cairo initiative supplements a Palestinian Authority-Bed police force with foreign security forces.

However, there are differences.

Hegaz said that Hamas “would withdraw from the political scenario in the coming era”, while the Saudi source said Riyadh imagined a Gaza strip controlled by the Palestinian Authority.

A major mediator in the war, Qatar insisted that Palestinians should decide the future of Gaza.

Karim said, “I think all regional actors understand that Hamas cannot be included in any form in any alternative scheme proposed by him () Hamas’s presence made it unattainable for American administration and Israel. Will give. “

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