Egypt’s plan for Gaza is committed to reconstruction without having to evict the Gazatis

Chijioke Obinna

Egypt's plan for Gaza is committed to reconstruction without having to evict the Gazatis

A statement from the Egyptian Foreign Ministry confirms the intention of Cairo to present a comprehensive road map for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, which “guarantees survival” and that “it is compatible with the legitimate and legal rights” of the Palestinian people. A plan that would avoid the displacement of more than two million gazatiesthat in this case they would not have to be expelled to other countries (such as Jordan and Egypt) as the new Trump administration intends.

The Egyptian president, Abdelfatah al-Sisi, threatens not to attend any meeting at the White House while the displacement of Gazati is on the agenda.

The Egyptian plan guarantees the reconstruction of the enclave without displacement

Egypt thus becomes the First country to put on the table an alternative to the intentions of Donald Trump to create in Gaza the “Riviera del Mediterráneo”and that he has activated all alarms in the Arab world in understanding that he would mean the liquidation of the Palestinian people, putting security and peace in the Middle East at risk. And it is that Egypt, the first Arab country to sign peace with Israel in 1979 followed by Jordan, insists on the importance of “avoiding endangering peace achievements” at a time when the high signed fire Between Hamas and Israel it wobbles.

The Al-Sisi government, in search of a unique Arab position against Donald Trump’s plan, has summoned the next day February 27 An extraordinary summit of the members of the Arab LeagueAlliance that insists on the need to apply the solution of the two states.

Chijioke Obinna

I've been passionate about storytelling and journalism since my early days growing up in Lagos. With a background in political science and years of experience in investigative reporting, I aim to bring nuanced perspectives to pressing global issues. Outside of writing, I enjoy exploring Nigeria’s vibrant cultural scene and mentoring young aspiring journalists.