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Arab League summit on Gaza postponed to March 4: Egypt

Regional leaders to meet in Saudi Arabia this Thursday for alternative reconstruction strategy to Trump's controversial Gaza proposal

Arab League summit on Gaza postponed to March 4: Egypt
A handout picture provided by the Saudi Press Agency SPA shows Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi attending the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the Arab League joint extraordinary leaders summit in Riyadh on November 11, 2024.
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An extraordinary Arab League meeting on Gaza, initially set for next week, has been postponed to March 4, host Egypt said on Tuesday.

The Egyptian foreign ministry said the new date was agreed with Arab League members as part of “substantive and logistical preparations” for the summit.

The meeting was called in response to US President Donald Trump’s proposal to take over the war-battered Gaza Strip and move its Palestinian inhabitants elsewhere, including to Egypt and Jordan.

On Thursday, Saudi Arabia is set to host the leaders of Egypt, Jordan, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates to present their own plan for Gaza’s reconstruction while ensuring that Palestinians remain on their land.

Trump’s Gaza plan has sparked outcry across the Arab world, prompting a rare show of unity among Arab nations to block it.

A challenging peace

Clear plans for Gaza's post-war future have already proven hard to develop as they require positions on contentious debates regarding the territory's internal governance, security management, funding and reconstruction.

A man wears a mask depicting U.S. President Donald Trump as pro-Palestinian demonstrators attend a march in opposition to U.S President Donald Trump's plan to displace Palestinians from Gaza and "take over" the territory, in London, Britain February 15, 2025.Reuters

Israel has already rejected any role for Hamas or the Palestinian Authority in governing Gaza, or ensuring security there. Arab countries and the United States have also said they do not want to put troops on the ground to do that.

Gulf states, which have historically paid for reconstruction in Gaza, have said they do not want to do so this time without guarantees that Israel will not again destroy what they build.

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