• Egypt leads efforts to oppose Trump’s Gaza relocation plan, pushing for a special OIC summit.
  • Regional leaders, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar, gather to coordinate resistance and discuss financial support.
  • Egypt warns Trump’s plan could destabilize peace treaties and Middle East diplomacy, risking U.S. aid cuts.

Egypt is spearheading efforts to rally opposition against Trump’s controversial plan to relocate Palestinians from Gaza, pushing for a special summit of the 57-member Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). This bold move highlights growing unrest across Arab and Islamic nations over the proposal’s implications for regional stability and Palestinian rights.

Egypt Rallies OIC Against Trump’s Proposal

Reports indicate that Egypt wants the OIC to convene after the Arab League summit in Cairo on February 27, aiming to solidify unified resistance to Trump’s plan. According to sources, Saudi Arabia and Qatar back Egypt’s effort, intensifying regional opposition. The summit would function as a platform to “persuade” rather than directly confront Trump, underscoring Egypt’s calculated but firm approach.

Regional Leaders Gather to Counter the Plan

Ahead of the OIC effort, Saudi Arabia is hosting a summit on February 20 with leaders from Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, and the UAE to discuss the proposal. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, enduring his 20th year of a four-year term, is also expected to attend. Given Abbas’ vocal criticism of Trump’s policy, discussions are likely to consolidate resistance further. Analysts suggest these meetings will also gauge Saudi Arabia’s willingness to financially cushion aid-dependent nations like Egypt and Jordan if U.S. funding is cut.

Egypt’s Reconstruction Strategy: A Response to Trump’s Plan

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Cairo is countering Trump’s move by advancing a 15-year reconstruction strategy for Gaza. The first three years will focus on rebuilding infrastructure, making relocation efforts more challenging. Egyptian officials emphasize that Arab and Islamic unity is essential to undermining the proposal, with one source stating it’s crucial to revive “Arab nationalism” as a defense for the Palestinian cause.

The Stakes for Egypt and the Middle East

For Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, the stakes are high. Opposing Trump too harshly risks losing $1.3 billion in U.S. military aid. On the other hand, appearing complicit in a plan widely seen as unjust could erode domestic and regional political support. Sisi has opted to send his foreign minister, Badr Abdelatty, to Washington to voice Egypt’s concerns. Abdelatty warned that Trump’s plan could destabilize the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty and derail long-stalled Middle East peace efforts.

Saudi Arabia’s Role in Regional Diplomacy

Saudi Arabia’s financial and political influence is crucial. Tufts University professor Daniel Drezner told ABC News that Egypt and Jordan, both reliant on U.S. aid, may look to Saudi Arabia and the UAE for support if Trump cuts funding. This dynamic places Saudi Arabia in a pivotal position to lead regional resistance against the Gaza plan.

Pentagon Threatens Aid Cuts to Pressure Egypt

Meanwhile, the Pentagon has reportedly warned Egypt of potential military aid cuts, including spare parts and maintenance supplies, if it continues opposing Trump’s proposal. This adds another layer of complexity to Egypt’s diplomatic balancing act, forcing Cairo to weigh the risk of economic fallout against its commitment to the Palestinian cause.

What’s Next for Middle Eastern Diplomacy?

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Egypt’s efforts to thwart Trump’s Gaza proposal underscore the high-stakes nature of this diplomatic confrontation. As Arab and Islamic summits unfold in the coming weeks, the region’s response will have significant implications for Middle Eastern geopolitics and U.S. relations.

 

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