As Israel remains deadlocked with Hamas over key issues, Gaza’s future after the war ends appears no closer to a resolution.
Foreign ministers say proposal rejected by US and Israel and that does not significantly address Hamas 'shows a realistic path to the reconstruction of Gaza'
Ahmad is among 2,000 Palestinian children who will be evacuated from Gaza in coming weeks and months, taken to Jordan for desperately needed medical treatment. The children being evacuated for medical treatment range from babies to teenagers.
Arab foreign ministers are aiming to travel to Washington “within weeks” to present US President Donald Trump with a “solid” proposal to rebuild Gaza without displacing the Palestinian population, Jordanian official sources told CNN.
Arab League states approved an Egyptian proposal for a phased reconstruction plan that would keep Palestinians in Gaza while excluding Hamas from governing.
Leaders across the Middle East have come under significant pressure to come up with a workable blueprint for reconstructing, securing, and governing Gaza at a time when the Israel-Hamas ceasefire is teetering and Israel, buoyed by Trump’s backing, increasingly appears to hold the upper hand in negotiations.
Jordan on Tuesday evacuated the first group of Palestinian children in need of medical treatment from the war-battered Gaza Strip under a plan the king presented to US President Donald Trump last month.
Arab leaders on Tuesday endorsed Egypt’s postwar plan for the Gaza Strip that would allow its roughly 2 million Palestinians to remain, in a counterproposal to US President Donald Trump’s plan to depopulate the territory and redevelop it as a beach destination.
Arab leaders meeting in Cairo on Tuesday endorsed a counterproposal to U.S. President Donald Trump’s call for the Gaza Strip to be depopulated of Palestinians and transformed into a beach destination, even as the continuation of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire is uncertain.
Jordan on Sunday condemned Israel’s decision to halt the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza and shut down designated crossings, calling it a “blatant violation of international law, international humanitarian law,
Israel’s cutoff of food, fuel, medicine and other supplies to Gaza’s 2 million people has sent prices soaring and humanitarian groups into overdrive as they try to distribute dwindling stocks to the most vulnerable.