The OIC rejected Trump’s Gaza takeover plan during an emergency meeting in Jeddah. It backed an Egyptian initiative aimed at reconstructing Gaza under Palestinian governance. The discussions reflect Arab unity against forced displacement proposals, with mixed reactions to the counter-proposal in the U.S and a renewed focus on regional cooperation.
On Friday, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) supported an Arab League proposal during an emergency session in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, rejecting U.S. President Donald Trump’s controversial plan regarding Gaza. This decision came three days after the Arab League endorsed the plan at a summit in Cairo. The Egyptian-led alternative seeks to reconstruct Gaza, placing it under the future governance of the Palestinian Authority.
In conclusion, the OIC has officially backed an Egyptian initiative aimed at Gaza’s reconstruction, rejecting U.S. proposals that have caused considerable backlash. While there is international support for the Egyptian plan, reactions remain divided, particularly within the U.S. and Israel. The political dynamics surrounding Gaza and its governance continue to evolve as Arab nations unite against Trump’s plan, indicating heightened regional cooperation.
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