Arab leaders convene in Saudi Arabia to discuss the strategy for Gaza.

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The conference was scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. (12 p.m. Irish time), an Arab official informed AFP. According to his administration, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi arrived in Saudi Arabia yesterday. King Abdullah II of Jordan stated that Egypt would provide a proposal. Meeting with Mr. Trump in Gaza The presence of Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, the ruler of Qatar, at the negotiations was also confirmed by the emir's office. The Palestinian Authority would also participate in the negotiations, a Saudi source previously told AFP. After Mr. Trump used the necessity of reconstruction as an excuse to relocate Gaza's residents, rebuilding the region will be a major concern. Although Egypt has not yet made its announcement, Mohamed Hegazy, a former Egyptian ambassador, presented a plan "in three technical phases spanning between three and five years. Funding According to him, "early recovery" and debris removal would be the main priorities of the first phase, which would span six months. 
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In order to provide reconstruction specifics and concentrate on restoring utility infrastructure, the second would necessitate an international meeting. Urban planning, housing reconstruction, service provision, and the creation of a "political track to implement the two-state solution" would be the last stage, according to Mr. Hegazy. In Khan Younis, a Palestinian girl is seen residing among the debris of demolished homes. AFP was informed by an Arab official with knowledge of Gulf relations that "the biggest challenge facing the Egyptian plan is how to finance it." 
Not a valid attachment ID.According to the Saudi source, Arab leaders ought to come to an accord. "It It would be unthinkable for Arab leaders to convene without coming to a shared vision, but what matters most is the substance of that vision and its feasibility," the Arab diplomat continued. Mr. Krieg described this as a "unique opportunity" by the "Saudis to rally all the other GCC countries, plus Egypt and Jordan, around on this matter, to find a common position to answer to what is a kind of very coercive statement that Trump has been making" .

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