A 53 billion dollar plan to rebuild Gaza on support from France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom got after receiving a recovery from the United States And Israel.
“The plan shows a realistic way to rebuild Gaza and promises – if implemented – a rapid and sustainable improvement of the catastrophic living conditions of the Palestinians living in Gaza,” the foreign ministers wrote in a joint statement.
Foreign ministers called for the post -war plan based on a “strong political and security framework”, but they repeated Hamas's need so that they are not able to rule on Gaza. In addition, European leaders said they support the “central role” of the Palestinian Authority (PA) in post -war Gaza and “implementing its reformist agenda.”

Palestinians are going in the destruction caused by the Israeli attack and the ground attack in the Gabalia Refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip on February 12, 2025, on a rainy day. (Majdi Fathi/Nurphoto via Getty Images)
The Egyptian plan, amounting to $ 53 billion, was to combat the president Donald Trump The idea of seizing the United States comes after Cairo rejected the idea of accepting the displaced people for the reasons for “national security”. While Trump's plan will resettle the Palestinians outside the tape, Egypt's proposal focuses on the Palestinian -led reconstruction efforts.
The United States and Israel rejected the Arab -backed plan to rebuild Gaza. “The plan” fails to address the facts of the situation on October 7, 2023, and remains rooted in old views. “

The destroyed buildings are filmed in the west of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on February 11, 2025, amid the current ceasefire deal in the war between Israel and Hamas. (Bashar Taleb/AFP via Getty Images)
Marmmastein's statement also criticized its dependence on the Palestinian Authority (PA) and the United Nations Relief and Business Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA). He says that both the Palestinian Authority and UNRWA “have repeatedly showed corruption, support for terrorism and failure to resolve the issue.”
While the US special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Wittouf, described the plan as a “first step”, Foreign Ministry spokesman Tami Bruce told the reporters that he “does not fulfill the requirements and the nature of what President Trump asks.”
In addition, National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes expressed his concerns about the plan in a statement submitted to Fox News Digital.
“The current proposal does not deal with the fact that Gaza is currently unable to live, and residents cannot live in a humanitarian area covered with irritable debris and ammunition. President Trump stands alongside his vision to rebuild Gaza free of Hamas.”

President Donald Trump is looking forward to a picture of the knees in Gaza. (AP Photo/Morry Gash, Adel Hana)
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Trump received severe criticism last month when the United States suggested seizing Gaza during a press conference with the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin New Yeth. Trump's proposal will include transferring the Palestinians and turning the pocket to “Riviera in the Middle East.”
Fox News contributed to “Evat Lushter in this report.