European leaders are supporting a $53 billion Arab-backed plan for recovery and reconstruction in Gaza that was previously rejected by the US and Israel.
France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom have announced their support for Egypt's proposed rebuild, which is in direct competition with Trump's plan.
U.S. negotiators are pursuing direct talks with Hamas in hopes of first releasing the last American held hostage in Gaza.
The plan has come under fire for omitting key answers on issues like governance, the future of Hamas, and funding.
Egypt unveiled a $53 billion Gaza reconstruction plan with broad backing that would not displace Palestinians. The White ...
The United States and Israel have rejected a Gaza Strip reconstruction plan that sees the devastated enclave being fully ...
Brian Hughes, the White House National Security Council spokesperson said Trump "stands by his vision to rebuild Gaza free from Hamas ," in a statement to media. Hamas said in a statement that it ...
Trump administration rejects plan for Gaza reconstruction, citing its own vision for the territory. Palestinians' future in ...
Arab leaders on Tuesday endorsed Egypt's postwar plan for the Gaza Strip that would allow its roughly 2 million Palestinians ...
Arab leaders adopted an Egyptian reconstruction plan for Gaza on Tuesday that would cost $53 billion and avoid displacing Palestinians from the enclave, in contrast to U.S. President Donald Trump’s ...
Hamas officials, White House press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Wednesday, as the ceasefire in Gaza between Israel ...
A summit of Arab leaders in Cairo have approved Egypt’s plan to rebuild Gaza without expelling the Palestinians. It's ...
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