OIC Endorses Arab Alternative to Trump’s Gaza Plan
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has formally adopted an Arab League-backed proposal to rebuild Gaza under Palestinian Authority (PA) administration, rejecting US President Donald Trump’s controversial plan to relocate Gaza’s residents.
The decision was announced early Saturday following an emergency meeting in Jeddah, just days after the Arab League ratified the plan in Cairo. The proposal, primarily led by Egypt, envisions Gaza’s reconstruction and governance under the PA, marking a direct challenge to Trump’s idea of taking over the region and relocating Palestinians.
The 57-member OIC, which represents the Muslim world, urged international financial institutions and donor nations to immediately provide support for the plan.
In contrast, Trump’s proposal, which suggested displacing Gaza’s Palestinian population to Egypt or Jordan, has been met with strong regional opposition.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty welcomed the OIC’s endorsement and stressed the importance of securing international recognition and funding for the initiative.
“The next step is for the plan to become an international plan through adoption by the European Union and international parties such as Japan, Russia, China, and others,” Abdelatty said.
He also confirmed ongoing diplomatic efforts, including engagement with Washington, despite the US already dismissing the plan.
The Egyptian proposal has been rejected by both the US and Israel, primarily because it excludes Hamas from Gaza’s administration.
State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce stated that the proposal “does not meet the expectations” of Washington, indicating the Biden administration’s reluctance to support the Arab League’s vision for Gaza’s future.
However, Trump’s Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff offered a more measured response, describing it as a “good-faith first step” from Egypt, suggesting that diplomatic discussions on Gaza’s future remain ongoing.
Egypt is now pushing for a broader international coalition to back the reconstruction plan, with the goal of securing support beyond the region.
Regional experts emphasize that Arab nations are increasingly uniting against Trump’s proposed displacement of Palestinians.
“This is an attempt to build a broad coalition that refuses the displacement of Palestinians from Gaza,” said Rabha Seif Allam, a senior analyst at the Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies in Cairo.
As diplomatic maneuvering continues, the Arab League and the OIC are expected to intensify efforts to garner global endorsement, particularly from major economic and political players like the EU, China, and Russia.
The OIC’s endorsement signals a strong regional opposition to Trump’s Gaza plan. Moving forward, the focus will be on securing international funding and recognition for the Palestinian Authority-led reconstruction of Gaza while countering US and Israeli resistance.
With Gaza’s future at stake, the coming months will determine whether the international community aligns with the Arab League’s vision or supports Trump’s alternative approach.
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