'A bargaining chip': What did the Cairo Summit for Gaza achieve?
Briefly

Recent summit discussions involving leaders from the Middle East and North Africa resulted in a proposal for a "comprehensive and just peace" in Gaza, aiming to safeguard its 2.1 million inhabitants. While regional press praised this unity, analysts expressed skepticism about the proposals' feasibility. Jordanian diplomats highlighted the summit as a counter to former US President Trump's plans for Gaza. Human Rights Watch lauded the summit's acknowledgment of Palestinian self-determination, although critiques persist regarding the proposal's effectiveness in addressing the crisis comprehensively.
Notably, the summit highlighted a unified Arab position advocating for a comprehensive and just peace in Gaza, emphasizing the importance of self-determination for Palestinians.
Jordanian officials emphasized that this summit rejects forced demographic changes in Gaza, aiming instead for practical support for Palestinians and international assistance.
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