Arab countries are working on a postwar plan for Gaza
Egypt's plan is meant to counter President Donald Trump’s proposal to transfer Palestinians out of the coastal enclave and take it over.

Middle East latest (AP) - Arab foreign ministers met in Cairo on Monday for talks focusing on Egypt's plan to rebuild the war-ravaged Gaza Strip, hoping to counter President Donald Trump’s proposal to expel Palestinians from the coastal enclave and take it over.
Arab foreign ministers discuss Gaza plan to counter Trump's proposal
Arab foreign ministers met in Cairo Monday for talks focused on an Egyptian plan to rebuild the war-ravaged Gaza Strip that is meant to counter President Donald Trump’s proposal to transfer Palestinians out of the coastal enclave and take it over.
The ministers’ meeting came ahead of an Arab summit Tuesday in Cairo, which is meant to adopt the Egyptian plan, Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said.
The Egyptian plan would not remove the population from Gaza. It designates three zones within Gaza to relocate Palestinians during an initial six-month period. The zones will be equipped with mobile houses and shelters, with humanitarian aid streaming in.
The proposal also includes the establishment of an interim Palestinian administration that is not aligned with either Hamas or the Palestinian Authority to run the strip and oversee the reconstruction efforts until a revamped PA, which administers parts of the occupied West Bank, takes over.