Palestinian PM: Emergency Summit is the Best Response to Displacement Calls

Palestinian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Mustafa (AP)
Palestinian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Mustafa (AP)
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Palestinian PM: Emergency Summit is the Best Response to Displacement Calls

Palestinian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Mustafa (AP)
Palestinian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Mustafa (AP)

Palestinian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Mustafa welcomed the outcomes of the emergency Arab summit in Cairo, which adopted a unified Arab plan for the reconstruction of Gaza without the displacement of its residents.

In exclusive remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, Mustafa described the Cairo summit as “the strongest response to calls for the forced displacement of Palestinians,” emphasizing that “the world has heard the Arab voice.”

The emergency Arab summit, held on Tuesday, approved Egypt’s proposed Plan for the Reconstruction and Development of Gaza as a comprehensive Arab initiative. The summit’s final statement reaffirmed an unequivocal rejection of any attempts to forcibly displace Palestinians.

The plan aims to facilitate early recovery and reconstruction in Gaza over a five-year period, with an estimated budget of $53 billion. It also includes a new political and security framework for the territory, starting with the formation of a non-partisan technocratic committee under the supervision of the Palestinian Authority.

Mustafa stressed that implementing the reconstruction plan would only be possible once a permanent ceasefire is secured.

Addressing the impact of Arab unity on countering displacement efforts, Mustafa said the summit’s resolutions were “the strongest rejection” of such plans, adding that Arab nations “have done everything in their power” to support the Palestinian people.

The idea of displacing Palestinians from Gaza has been floated by former US President Donald Trump and some Israeli officials but has been met with strong Arab opposition.

The final statement of the Cairo summit reaffirmed the Arab world’s stance, citing the Bahrain Declaration of May 16, 2024, which firmly rejected any form of forced Palestinian displacement under any pretext.

Mustafa described the emergency summit as a “success on all fronts”.

The summit’s final statement also called for stronger cooperation with international and regional powers, including the United States, to achieve comprehensive peace and a just resolution to the Palestinian cause based on a two-state solution.

The Palestinian Authority is now seeking broader Islamic and international support for the reconstruction plan. Speaking at a joint press conference with Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit after the summit, Mustafa expressed hope that the plan would gain approval within the Islamic framework before being presented for European and American backing. He warned that failure to implement the plan would pose serious risks to the Palestinian cause.

Meanwhile, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Aty announced that Jeddah would host an emergency meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) foreign ministers on Friday to endorse the Gaza reconstruction plan, making it both an Arab and Islamic initiative.

Mustafa stressed that implementing the Arab plan would help unify Palestinian territories under a single governing authority. He described the reconstruction effort as a step toward establishing an independent Palestinian state, noting that its success would require a clearly defined political and security framework for Gaza. Arab nations and international institutions, he added, would play a key role in creating the necessary conditions for its implementation.



Rescue Teams Search for Survivors in Building Collapse that Killed at Least 2 in Northern Lebanon

A Lebanese flag is pictured, in the aftermath of a massive explosion, in Beirut's damaged port area, Lebanon August 17, 2020. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
A Lebanese flag is pictured, in the aftermath of a massive explosion, in Beirut's damaged port area, Lebanon August 17, 2020. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
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Rescue Teams Search for Survivors in Building Collapse that Killed at Least 2 in Northern Lebanon

A Lebanese flag is pictured, in the aftermath of a massive explosion, in Beirut's damaged port area, Lebanon August 17, 2020. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
A Lebanese flag is pictured, in the aftermath of a massive explosion, in Beirut's damaged port area, Lebanon August 17, 2020. REUTERS/Hannah McKay

At least two people were killed and four rescued from the rubble of a multistory apartment building that collapsed Sunday in the city of Tripoli in northern Lebanon, state media reported.

Rescue teams were continuing to dig through the rubble. It was not immediately clear how many people were in the building when it fell.

The bodies pulled out were of a child and a woman, the state-run National News Agency reported.

Dozens of people crowded around the site of the crater left by the collapsed building, with some shooting in the air.

The building was in the neighborhood of Bab Tabbaneh, one of the poorest areas in Lebanon’s second largest city, where residents have long complained of government neglect and shoddy infrastructure. Building collapses are not uncommon in Tripoli due to poor building standards, according to The AP news.

Lebanon’s Health Ministry announced that those injured in the collapse would receive treatment at the state’s expense.

The national syndicate for property owners in a statement called the collapse the result of “blatant negligence and shortcomings of the Lebanese state toward the safety of citizens and their housing security,” and said it is “not an isolated incident.”

The syndicate called for the government to launch a comprehensive national survey of buildings at risk of collapse.


Israel to Take More West Bank Powers and Relax Settler Land Buys

A view of Israeli settlement of Maale Adumim, in the West Bank, Sunday, June 18, 2023. (AP)
A view of Israeli settlement of Maale Adumim, in the West Bank, Sunday, June 18, 2023. (AP)
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Israel to Take More West Bank Powers and Relax Settler Land Buys

A view of Israeli settlement of Maale Adumim, in the West Bank, Sunday, June 18, 2023. (AP)
A view of Israeli settlement of Maale Adumim, in the West Bank, Sunday, June 18, 2023. (AP)

Israel's security cabinet approved a series of steps on Sunday that would make it easier for settlers in the occupied West Bank to buy land while granting Israeli authorities more enforcement powers over Palestinians, Israeli media reported.

The West Bank is among the territories that the Palestinians seek for a future independent state. Much of it is under Israeli military control, with limited Palestinian self-rule in some areas run by the Western-backed Palestinian Authority (PA).

Citing statements by Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and Defense Minister Israel Katz, Israeli news sites Ynet and Haaretz said the measures included scrapping decades-old regulations that prevent Jewish private citizens buying land in the West Bank, The AP news reported.

They were also reported to include allowing Israeli authorities to administer some religious sites, and expand supervision and enforcement in areas under PA administration in matters of environmental hazards, water offences and damage to archaeological sites.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said the new measures were dangerous, illegal and tantamount to de-facto annexation.

The Israeli ministers did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The new measures come three days before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to meet in Washington with US President Donald Trump.

Trump has ruled out Israeli annexation of the West Bank but his administration has not sought to curb Israel's accelerated settlement building, which the Palestinians say denies them a potential state by eating away at its territory.

Netanyahu, who is facing an election later this year, deems the establishment of any Palestinian state a security threat.

His ruling coalition includes many pro-settler members who want Israel to annex the West Bank, land captured in the 1967 Middle East war to which Israel cites biblical and historical ties.

The United Nations' highest court said in a non-binding advisory opinion in 2024 that Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories and settlements there is illegal and should be ended as soon as possible. Israel disputes this view.


Arab League Condemns Attack on Aid Convoys in Sudan

A general view shows the opening session of the meeting of Arab foreign ministers at the Arab League Headquarters (Reuters)
A general view shows the opening session of the meeting of Arab foreign ministers at the Arab League Headquarters (Reuters)
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Arab League Condemns Attack on Aid Convoys in Sudan

A general view shows the opening session of the meeting of Arab foreign ministers at the Arab League Headquarters (Reuters)
A general view shows the opening session of the meeting of Arab foreign ministers at the Arab League Headquarters (Reuters)

Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit strongly condemned the attack by the Rapid Support Forces on humanitarian aid convoys and relief workers in North Kordofan State, Sudan.

In a statement reported by SPA, secretary-general's spokesperson Jamal Rushdi quoted Aboul Gheit as saying the attack constitutes a war crime under international humanitarian law, which prohibits the deliberate targeting of civilians and depriving them of their means of survival.

Aboul Gheit stressed the need to hold those responsible accountable, end impunity, and ensure the full protection of civilians, humanitarian workers, and relief facilities in Sudan.