*Arab States Unveil Alternative to Trump's Gaza Plan*
In a bold move, Arab states have endorsed a new plan for the postwar administration and reconstruction of Gaza, rejecting President Donald Trump's proposal to resettle Palestinians and develop the enclave into a luxury destination.
The plan, adopted at an Arab League summit in Cairo, envisages a transitional government led by Palestinian technocrats, with the United Nations playing a key role in maintaining security and stability in the region.
*A New Era for Gaza?*
The Arab states' proposal marks a significant shift away from Trump's controversial plan, which was widely criticized for ignoring the rights and aspirations of the Palestinian people.
Under the new plan, Gaza would be governed by a committee of Palestinian experts, unaffiliated with any political faction, but operating under the umbrella of a "Palestinian government."
*UN Peacekeepers to Deploy in Gaza and West Bank*
In a major development, the plan calls for the deployment of UN peacekeepers in both Gaza and the occupied West Bank, paving the way for the establishment of a Palestinian state.
*Egypt Leads the Charge*
Egypt has taken a leading role in shaping the new plan, with President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi announcing that Cairo is training Palestinian forces to take over security responsibilities in Gaza.
*A $30 Billion Price Tag*
The devastating war in Gaza has left a trail of destruction, with estimated damages totaling a staggering $30 billion. Oil-rich Gulf states are expected to foot the bill for reconstruction efforts.
*A New Chapter for Middle East Peace?*
As the Arab states' plan gains momentum, hopes are rising for a new era of peace and stability in the Middle East. Will this bold initiative pave the way for a lasting resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? Only time will tell.

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