Egypt has proposed a plan to address Gaza’s future, aiming to replace Hamas with interim governance controlled by Arab, Muslim, and Western states, countering U.S. President Trump’s vision for Gaza. The plan will be presented at the Arab League summit on Tuesday.
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- Egypt’s plan for Gaza seeks to sideline Hamas and establish a Governance Assistance Mission.
- Proposal does not specify if it will be implemented before or after a peace deal.
- It rejects U.S. President Trump’s plan to displace Palestinian inhabitants from Gaza.
- A Governance Assistance Mission would temporarily govern Gaza, focusing on humanitarian aid and reconstruction.
- Hamas has rejected any foreign-imposed governance or presence in Gaza.
- The Egyptian plan excludes detailed financial commitments for reconstruction, but estimates a $53 billion bill for rebuilding Gaza.
- A proposed International Stabilization Force would provide security, primarily from Arab states.
- The plan does not specify who will govern Gaza post-conflict or whether Palestinian Authority (PA) will have a role.
- Egypt’s proposal includes forming a donor fund for Gaza’s long-term recovery and reconstruction.
- No mention of future elections or resolution if Hamas refuses to disarm or step aside.




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