Arab League Proposes Gaza Reconstruction Plan Backed by PLO Leadership
The plan includes a transitional technocratic administration, long-term rebuilding efforts, and calls for international support.
- The Arab League has endorsed a proposal for rebuilding Gaza, emphasizing a leadership role for the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO).
- A six-month transitional governance period led by a technocratic committee under the Palestinian government is suggested before full control shifts to the Palestinian Authority (PA).
- The plan, developed by Egypt, outlines a five-year reconstruction effort costing an estimated €50 billion, with no confirmed funding commitments yet.
- The proposal includes building housing for three million residents, infrastructure such as airports and seaports, and fostering economic activity through industrial zones and tourism.
- The Arab League has called for UN peacekeepers to be deployed in Gaza and the West Bank to enhance security and support the path toward a two-state solution.




























