Arab states adopt Egyptian alternative to Trump’s ‘Gaza Riviera’
The reconstruction proposal would cost US$53 billion and avoid displacing Palestinians from the enclave, unlike the US plan

Arab leaders adopted an Egyptian reconstruction plan for Gaza on Tuesday that would cost US$53 billion and avoid displacing Palestinians from the enclave, in contrast to US President Donald Trump’s “Middle East Riviera” vision.
The White House said the plan adopted by Arab states did not address Gaza’s reality and that Trump stood by his proposal.
Trump’s plan to displace Palestinians in a US takeover of the enclave received global condemnation last month and echoed long-standing Palestinian fears of being permanently driven from their homes.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi said the Egyptian proposal, welcomed in subsequent statements by Hamas and criticised by Israel and the US, had been accepted at the closing of a summit in Cairo.

Sisi said at the summit that he was certain Trump would be able to achieve peace as the Gaza Strip has been left devastated by Israel’s military assault.
The major questions that need to be answered about Gaza’s future are who would run the enclave and which countries would provide the billions of dollars needed for reconstruction.