US Proposal to Take Over Gaza and Ceasefire Negotiations

President Trump proposed the US take over war-torn Gaza but faced pushback from Arab leaders. Negotiations for a phase two ceasefire between Hamas and Israel are ongoing.

Arab Leaders' Counterproposal to Trump's Gaza Plan

Arab leaders convened in Cairo to present a counterproposal to President Trump's Gaza plan, offering a $53 billion reconstruction blueprint for Gaza. The plan includes Palestinian-led efforts, training a police force, and avoiding displacement of Gaza residents. However, Hamas has rejected the plan, and political challenges remain. Egypt aims to lead the reconstruction process but faces concerns about corruption and oversight from Gulf states. Jordan has managed to avoid direct involvement in the debate.

Arab Leaders Discuss Gaza's Future in Secretive Meeting

Arab leaders gathered in Saudi Arabia for a secretive meeting to discuss Gaza's future and address President Trump's controversial plan. The plan involves displacing Palestinians from Gaza and turning it into a real estate project. Various Arab countries are hesitant about the plan due to security concerns and potential destabilization of the region.

Arab Leaders Discuss Trump's Plan for US to 'Take Over' Gaza Strip

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman hosted a meeting with regional Arab leaders in Riyadh to discuss cooperation and coordination. The primary topic of discussion was President Trump's plan for the United States to 'take over' Gaza Strip. Arab governments are opposed to the idea and are working on an alternative reconstruction plan to keep America out.

Meeting between President Trump and King Abdullah of Jordan regarding Palestinians leaving Gaza

President Trump met with King Abdullah of Jordan at the White House to discuss the contentious issue of moving Palestinians out of Gaza. Trump wants to redevelop the land and ensure safety for the people. The meeting was tense, with Trump insisting on taking over Gaza, and King Abdullah urging caution and planning with Arab leaders in Saudi Arabia.

Tense Meeting Between US, Arab Officials

A meeting between US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Arab officials turned into a shouting match between the UAE's foreign minister and a Palestinian adviser due to skepticism over Palestinian Authority reforms. The incident highlights internal disputes among Arab leaders that could impact Biden administration's post-war Gaza strategy.

Arab Leaders' Views on Hamas, Iran, and Israel

Some Arab leaders hate Hamas, fear Iran and have some sympathy for Israel, but not for how Israel is waging the war.