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Egypt will host emergency Arab summit

Displaced Palestinians make their way to the northern parts of the Gaza Strip. — AFP
 
Displaced Palestinians make their way to the northern parts of the Gaza Strip. — AFP
CAIRO: Egypt will host a summit of Arab nations on February 27 to discuss 'the latest serious developments' concerning the Palestinian territories, its foreign ministry said in a statement on Sunday. The 'emergency Arab summit' comes as Egypt has been rallying regional support against US President Donald Trump's plan to relocate Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to Egypt and Jordan while establishing US control over the coastal territory.

Sunday's statement said the gathering was called 'after extensive consultations by Egypt at the highest levels with Arab countries in recent days, including Palestine, which requested the summit, to address the latest serious developments regarding the Palestinian cause'. That included coordination with Bahrain, which currently chairs the Arab League, the statement said.

On Friday, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty spoke with regional partners to shore up opposition to any forced displacement of Palestinians from their land. Last week, Trump floated the idea of US administration over Gaza, envisioning rebuilding the devastated territory into the 'Riviera of the Middle East' after resettling Palestinians elsewhere, namely Egypt and Jordan. — AFP