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ARABS $53BIL Plan to Rebuild Gaza as SATANYAHUs GENOCIDE Cuts Electricity & ALL Aid
SATANYAHU Cuts Off Electricity Supply to Gaza, 1 Week after He Cut Off ALL Aid Supplies
Israel ordered all of Gazas electricity supply to be cut off, a week after cutting off ALL aid to the territory, which has a population of more than two million people.
Arab Leaders Endorse $53BIL Plan to Rebuild Gaza to CUT Out Trump
BBC 10 MAR 2025
Cohen said: We will use all the tools at our disposal to bring back the hostages and ensure that Hamas is no longer in Gaza the day after the war
The decision to cut electricity is expected to primarily affect the operation of desalination plants which are crucial for providing clean drinking water.
The government said it has not ruled out cutting off water supplies. Cohen said: I have just signed the order to stop supplying electricity immediately to the Gaza Strip.
Israel cut off most of the mains electricity supply to Gaza earlier in the war.
Talks to prolong the fragile ceasefire, the first phase of which ended on 1 March, are expected to resume in Qatar on Monday. Israel wants Hamas to accept an extension of the first phase of their ceasefire.
But Hamas wants to start negotiations on the ceasefires second phase, which would see the release of the remaining hostages from Gaza, withdrawal of Israeli forces and a permanent end to war.
Arab Leaders Endorse $53BIL Plan to Rebuild Gaza
The devastating impact of 15 months of war on Gaza
Proposal focuses on emergency relief and long-term economic development under Palestinian Authority Administration
Egypts president, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (right) welcomes the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, before an Arab League summit in Cairo
Arab leaders have endorsed a $53BIL plan to rebuild Gaza under the future administration of the Palestinian Authority (PA), in a rushed attempt to stop Donald Trumps idea for a property development style plan.
Trumps suggestion involved a relocation of the Palestinian population that has been widely criticised as effectively endorsing ethnic cleansing.
The prospect of the PA governing Gaza remains far from certain, however, with Israel having ruled out any future role for the body, and Trump having closed the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) liaison office in Washington during his first term while stepping up support for Israel.
The new proposal, presented at an Arab League summit in Cairo, focused on emergency relief, rebuilding shattered infrastructure and long-term economic development.
The Egyptian president, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, said in opening remarks at the summit that his governments reconstruction plan would ensure Palestinians can remain on their land. Later, the UN secretary general, Ant?nio Guterres, said the world body stood ready to fully cooperate
In a final communique, the summit announced the adoption of a comprehensive Arab plan, urging the international community to offer its support.
It said that all these efforts are proceeding in parallel with the launch of a political track towards Palestinian statehood, which Israeli leaders have opposed.
The summit called on Palestinian representation to be unified under the PLO, an umbrella group that is the dominant political force within the PA and which excludes Hamas.
In a 112-page document, the Egyptian government presented colourful AI generated images of housing developments, gardens and community centres, with plans for a commercial harbour, a technology hub, beach hotels and an airport.
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