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		<title>Europeans and Arabs Unite to Build a Stable, Post-War Gaza</title>
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<p><strong>Paris</strong> – Key European and Arab partners of the United States gathered in Paris on Thursday to chart a constructive path for Gaza’s post-war future, following the ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreed between Israel and Hamas under U.S. mediation.</p>



<p> The discussions focused on coordinated efforts to ensure security, governance, reconstruction, and humanitarian aid, emphasizing a shared vision for a stable and prosperous Gaza.</p>



<p>French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said the Paris meeting provided a platform for countries to outline their contributions and commitments to Gaza’s recovery.</p>



<p> “We discussed the major fields to which we intend to contribute: security, governance, reconstruction, and humanitarian aid,” Barrot told reporters. “These contributions will be shared with the United States so they can be integrated into broader peace efforts.”</p>



<p>The meeting included prominent figures from Europe and the Arab world, such as Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, Egypt’s Foreign Minister, and Turkey’s Foreign Minister, all of whom were instrumental in facilitating the recent ceasefire. </p>



<p>EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas described the gathering as a critical opportunity to build on the ceasefire and move toward lasting peace. “This is the best chance we have right now,” she said. “We must work together to ensure the plan is sustainable for the future.”</p>



<p>A key topic of discussion was the creation of an international stabilisation force, which would operate under a United Nations mandate to monitor the ceasefire, assist in the disarmament of Hamas, and support the transfer of security responsibilities to the Palestinian Authority.</p>



<p> Countries including Indonesia, Italy, and Azerbaijan expressed interest in joining the mission. Italy’s Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani noted, “We want to be major players—not just in security—but also in reconstruction, to help Gaza rebuild for a better tomorrow.”</p>



<p>The discussions also included detailed proposals to train and equip 10,000 Palestinian Authority security personnel in a phased approach. This plan aims to strengthen local governance while providing stability across Gaza. </p>



<p>France and Britain have already initiated talks at the United Nations on a possible mandate for the multinational stabilisation force, reflecting the strong international commitment to a secure and peaceful Gaza.</p>



<p>The United Nations Assembly recently endorsed a declaration outlining steps toward a two-state solution, condemning violence, and urging Hamas to disarm.</p>



<p> European and Arab officials said the Paris meeting was essential to fill gaps in the U.S.-led peace plan and ensure that the ceasefire evolves into a sustainable peace with tangible results on the ground.</p>



<p>Diplomatic sources highlighted that the success of the plan would depend on joint international action, combining efforts in security, reconstruction, and governance.</p>



<p> By leveraging the expertise and resources of multiple countries, the initiative seeks to empower Gaza’s local population, rebuild critical infrastructure, and provide essential humanitarian aid.</p>



<p>The Paris talks reflect a new era of proactive diplomacy, where European and Arab partners work side by side with the United States to support post-war recovery. </p>



<p>The discussions also focused on practical strategies for reconstruction, including restoring essential services, reviving economic activity, and enhancing governance structures to prevent future conflicts.</p>



<p>Officials emphasized that the coordinated plan will prioritize long-term stability and sustainable development in Gaza, ensuring that humanitarian needs are met while creating conditions for economic growth and social cohesion.</p>



<p> By fostering collaboration between multiple countries, the initiative is designed to deliver meaningful and measurable improvements for residents of Gaza.</p>



<p>The commitment to reconstruction also includes financial support, technical assistance, and capacity building to ensure that Gaza can stand on its own in the future. </p>



<p>European and Arab partners are preparing to invest in projects that strengthen local institutions, improve public services, and provide opportunities for education and employment.</p>



<p>The Paris meeting sends a strong signal that the international community is united in its vision for a peaceful, secure, and thriving Gaza. </p>



<p>By combining diplomacy, reconstruction efforts, and security measures, European and Arab nations aim to create a sustainable framework for stability that can endure well beyond the current ceasefire.</p>



<p>With continued collaboration and active engagement from multiple countries, Gaza’s future can be marked by security, prosperity, and hope, demonstrating the power of multilateral diplomacy to transform post-conflict recovery into lasting peace.</p>
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		<title>El-Sisi Praises Trump for Gaza Ceasefire, Invites US President to Egypt for Historic Celebration</title>
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<p><strong>Cairo</strong> &#8211; Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi has lauded US President Donald Trump for his pivotal role in securing a landmark ceasefire in Gaza, describing his efforts as worthy of a Nobel Peace Prize. The recognition underscores the significance of international collaboration in advancing peace in one of the most complex regions in the world.</p>



<p>During a phone call with President Trump, El-Sisi congratulated the US leader on successfully facilitating an agreement between Israel and Hamas that brings hope for lasting calm in the Gaza Strip. “You truly deserve the Nobel Peace Prize,” El-Sisi told Trump, highlighting the international appreciation for his dedication to peace and humanitarian progress.</p>



<p>El-Sisi also invited President Trump to attend a celebration in Egypt marking the formal conclusion of the ceasefire deal. The event will serve as a platform to acknowledge the collective efforts of regional and international stakeholders in achieving this historic milestone. The invitation reflects Egypt’s ongoing role as a mediator and its commitment to fostering stability and dialogue in the region.</p>



<p>The ceasefire agreement, negotiated through intensive discussions in Cairo, includes provisions for a hostage exchange and establishes a framework to maintain calm between Israel and Hamas. Hundreds of Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails are set to be released in exchange for hostages currently held in Gaza, symbolizing a mutual commitment to peace and humanitarian cooperation.</p>



<p>El-Sisi emphasized the importance of moving forward with implementing the ceasefire in all its stages, signaling a coordinated effort to ensure the agreement translates into tangible improvements on the ground. The phased approach will allow both parties to gradually restore trust and stabilize the situation for the benefit of civilians in the conflict-affected region.</p>



<p>The recognition of President Trump’s efforts reflects broader international optimism that sustained dialogue and proactive diplomacy can pave the way for long-term stability in the Middle East. Analysts note that such high-level engagement demonstrates the potential for leaders to influence positive change and foster an environment conducive to peace.</p>



<p>Egypt’s central role in the mediation process highlights the country’s strategic position as a facilitator of dialogue. By bringing key stakeholders to the negotiating table, Cairo has reinforced its reputation as a hub for constructive diplomacy. The upcoming celebration will underscore Egypt’s commitment to supporting peace initiatives and its capability to foster meaningful international partnerships.</p>



<p>The ceasefire deal has already generated hope among residents of Gaza, who have endured years of conflict. With hostilities paused, there is potential for increased humanitarian assistance, economic recovery, and infrastructure development. The agreement also sets a precedent for future cooperation, reinforcing the importance of dialogue, negotiation, and international support in resolving conflicts.</p>



<p>Observers note that the planned visit of President Trump to Egypt will further strengthen bilateral ties and highlight the value of sustained diplomatic engagement. It provides an opportunity for leaders to publicly demonstrate their shared commitment to peace, human welfare, and regional stability.</p>



<p>El-Sisi’s praise for Trump also serves as a symbolic gesture recognizing the global impact of effective leadership in conflict resolution. By acknowledging his efforts, Egypt underscores the importance of proactive international diplomacy and the tangible outcomes it can achieve in sensitive geopolitical environments.</p>



<p>As preparations continue for the celebration in Egypt, officials emphasize that the ceasefire is only the beginning of a collaborative process. The agreement lays the foundation for further dialogue, ongoing humanitarian support, and long-term initiatives aimed at fostering trust and stability across the region.</p>



<p>This historic moment, highlighted by El-Sisi’s commendation and the upcoming celebrations, marks a positive turning point for the Middle East. It illustrates how dedicated international cooperation, regional leadership, and constructive dialogue can bring about meaningful change, providing hope for lasting peace and security for affected communities.</p>
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