Sally Nabil
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It's mainly the Gulf countries, the oil-rich kingdoms, Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and others, in addition to Egypt and Jordan. Most probably, and the most urgent thing at the moment, are the proposal, the counter-proposal that the Egyptians have put forward. And It discusses the possibility of starting the reconstruction in Gaza without relocating the people.
It's mainly the Gulf countries, the oil-rich kingdoms, Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and others, in addition to Egypt and Jordan. Most probably, and the most urgent thing at the moment, are the proposal, the counter-proposal that the Egyptians have put forward. And It discusses the possibility of starting the reconstruction in Gaza without relocating the people.
We understand that it's a plan of three phases. It will provide a safe shelter for the people in Gaza who now have nowhere to live other than the tents, while international companies with expertise in this regard will start lifting the debris and then the reconstruction plan can kick off and it will take years. Whether or not The Gulf monarchies will adopt this plan. This remains to be seen.
We understand that it's a plan of three phases. It will provide a safe shelter for the people in Gaza who now have nowhere to live other than the tents, while international companies with expertise in this regard will start lifting the debris and then the reconstruction plan can kick off and it will take years. Whether or not The Gulf monarchies will adopt this plan. This remains to be seen.
But the Gulf participation is quite important because, as far as we know, they will be the people who will have the lion's share in funding this reconstruction process.
But the Gulf participation is quite important because, as far as we know, they will be the people who will have the lion's share in funding this reconstruction process.
This is true. It will be a very costly process and a very lengthy one too. And I believe that with this political uncertainty looming... it's hard to predict how long and how much the reconstruction process can cost and whether or not it's worth investing in because, as you said, this region is quite turbulent and the possibility of confrontations happening again is not off the table.
This is true. It will be a very costly process and a very lengthy one too. And I believe that with this political uncertainty looming... it's hard to predict how long and how much the reconstruction process can cost and whether or not it's worth investing in because, as you said, this region is quite turbulent and the possibility of confrontations happening again is not off the table.
So there needs to be some sort of a resolution for the political future in Gaza. And I believe...
So there needs to be some sort of a resolution for the political future in Gaza. And I believe...
This will be a matter of discussion among Arab leaders convening in Riyadh today and also among Arab leaders convening here in Cairo on the 4th of March in an Arab summit, because there are so many unanswered questions at the moment regarding the future of this part of the world, how post-war Gaza is going to look like. There are a lot of issues that need to be addressed.
This will be a matter of discussion among Arab leaders convening in Riyadh today and also among Arab leaders convening here in Cairo on the 4th of March in an Arab summit, because there are so many unanswered questions at the moment regarding the future of this part of the world, how post-war Gaza is going to look like. There are a lot of issues that need to be addressed.
Over the past few months, we have more than 24 UN staff arrested, as well as others from local and international aid agencies. They have been behind bars for months. Their whereabouts are unknown. One employee for the World Food Programme died in detention a few days ago. It took us a while to be able to find someone, an aid worker, who agrees to talk to us.
Over the past few months, we have more than 24 UN staff arrested, as well as others from local and international aid agencies. They have been behind bars for months. Their whereabouts are unknown. One employee for the World Food Programme died in detention a few days ago. It took us a while to be able to find someone, an aid worker, who agrees to talk to us.
Hannah, who works for a U.S.-funded aid agency, and Hannah is not her real name, she spoke to us on condition of anonymity. And she told us how she had to flee the capital, Sanaa, after the Houthis raided her office.
Hannah, who works for a U.S.-funded aid agency, and Hannah is not her real name, she spoke to us on condition of anonymity. And she told us how she had to flee the capital, Sanaa, after the Houthis raided her office.