In the statement published on Saturday, the ministers said the proposal sets out “a realistic path to the reconstruction of Gaza and promises – if implemented – swift and sustainable improvement of the catastrophic living conditions for the Palestinians living in Gaza.”
“Recovery and reconstruction efforts must be based upon a solid political and security framework acceptable to both Israelis and Palestinians, which provides long term peace and security for both Israelis and Palestinians alike,” it continued.
Egypt, which borders Gaza, is seeking international support for the approximately 90-page proposal, positioning it as an alternative to controversial ideas previously suggested by US President Donald Trump.
Trump has floated a vision of turning Gaza into a “Riviera of the Middle East” by “resettling” the roughly 2 million Palestinians who live there in Arab countries. Trump’s remarks sparked outrage in the Arab world and beyond.
“We are clear that Hamas must neither govern Gaza nor be a threat to Israel any more,” the statement read. At the same time, the ministers support a “central role” for the Palestinian Authority, which currently only governs the West Bank.
In conclusion, the ministers stated: “We urge all parties to build on the plan’s merits as a starting point.”
GNA