In a significant diplomatic move, Egypt has announced an initiative to hold an international conference aimed at rebuilding the Gaza Strip.
The announcement was made by Ambassador Badr Abdel-Aty, Minister of Foreign Affairs, who emphasized Egypt's commitment to supporting the Palestinian cause and improving the living conditions of Gaza's residents.
The proposed conference seeks to rally international support and resources to address the pressing needs of the war-torn region.
Abdel-Aty highlighted that the initiative reflects Egypt's longstanding role in fostering regional stability and advocating for humanitarian efforts.
"This conference will be a crucial step toward mobilizing the necessary aid for the reconstruction of Gaza," Abdel-Aty stated.
"It will provide the foundation for ensuring a dignified life for the people of Gaza and restoring hope to the region."
Egypt has consistently played a central role in mediating peace efforts and providing humanitarian assistance to Gaza.
The proposed conference is expected to bring together key international stakeholders, including governments, NGOs, and financial institutions, to develop a comprehensive plan for rebuilding infrastructure, housing, and essential services in the Strip.