Saudi Arabian crown prince tries to rally Arab leaders to counter Trump’s Gaza plan

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Saudi Arabian crown prince tries to rally Arab leaders to counter Trump’s Gaza plan
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Mohammed Bin Salman is expected to host counterparts from Egypt, Jordan, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates in Riyadh on Friday to discuss the proposal

The Tel al-Zaatar area east of Jabaliya, in the northern Gaza Strip. Since President Donald Trump suggested the entire population of Gaza be expelled from the territory, Arab officials have suggested other ideas for reconstruction. Photograph: Saher Alghorra/New York Timesin Riyadh on Friday to discuss the proposal, according to people with knowledge of the discussions.

The plan for what happens after the Israel-Hamas war was slated to be unveiled at an Arab League summit in Cairo at the end of February, but the date has been pushed back to early March, said the sources. That would allow more time for consultations, they said. The Saudi leader is on good terms with the US president, and is seeking to play a role as power broker between Washington and the Arab world and even Russia and Ukraine.

The short- and medium-term components call for Gazans to be sheltered in new temporary housing during efforts to remove rubble created by the massive Israeli bombardment of urban areas. Israel has ruled out the Palestinian Authority’s involvement and is unlikely to trust that Hamas isn’t playing a part, officially or otherwise, an issue that may complicate any implementation of the proposal.

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