The plan has come under fire for omitting key answers on issues like governance, the future of Hamas, and funding.
As Israel remains deadlocked with Hamas over key issues, Gaza’s future after the war ends appears no closer to a resolution.
If the Arab world acts decisively to sideline Hamas, the organization’s financial, logistical, and public support may erode significantly.
The UN says at least 80 community kitchens may run out of stock, and remaining food rations will soon run dry.
The plan is "the last attempt to stabilize what remains of the Palestinian people on their land," a Palestinian expert told Newsweek.
CAIRO: Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration HE DrBadr Abdel Aati emphasized that Egypt and the State of Qatar have a joint responsibility, along with the ...
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