By FAY ABULGASIM and SARAH EL DEEB, Related Press
SHARM EL SHEIKH, Egypt (AP) — The U.S. and Egyptian presidents are chairing a gathering of world leaders dubbed “Summit for Peace” on Monday to assist ending the greater than two-year Israel-Hamas struggle in Gaza after a breakthrough ceasefire deal.
Israel and Hamas don’t have any direct contacts and weren’t anticipated to attend Monday’s summit. The Israeli prime minister’s workplace mentioned Benjamin Netanyahu won’t journey to the venue due to a Jewish vacation.
Israel has rejected any function in Gaza for the internationally backed Palestinian Authority, whose chief, Mahmoud Abbas, arrived within the Egyptian Pink Sea resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh early on Monday afternoon forward of the gathering.
The summit comes as Hamas launched 20 remaining dwelling Israeli hostages and Israel began to free tons of of Palestinians from its prisons, essential steps after a ceasefire started on Friday.
However main questions stay unanswered over what occurs subsequent, elevating the danger of slide again into struggle — even because the world pushes for peace.
A brand new web page
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi’s workplace mentioned the summit goals to “finish the struggle” in Gaza and “usher in a brand new web page of peace and regional stability” according to U.S. President Donald Trump’s imaginative and prescient.
The 2 sides got here below strain from the USA, Arab international locations and Turkey to agree on the ceasefire’s first section negotiated in Qatar.
In March, Egypt proposed a postwar plan for Gaza that will enable its 2.3 million individuals to stay. On the time, that was a counterproposal to a Trump plan to depopulate the territory.
The 2 leaders co-chairing the worldwide summit alerts that they’re working collectively on a path ahead.
Forward of the gathering, Egypt’s international minister mentioned it was additionally essential that Israel and Hamas totally implement the primary section of the deal in order that the events, with worldwide backing, can start negotiations on the second section.
The success of Trump’s imaginative and prescient for Mideast peace is his continued dedication to the method, together with making use of strain on the events, engagement and “even deployment on the bottom” with worldwide forces anticipated to hold out peacekeeping duties within the subsequent section, mentioned Egyptian International Minister Badr Abdelatty.
“We want American engagement, even deployment on the bottom, to establish the mission, activity and mandate of this pressure,” Abdelatty informed The Related Press.
Immediately tackling the remaining points in depth is unlikely on the gathering, anticipated to final about two hours. El-Sissi and Trump are anticipated to challenge a joint assertion after it ends.
Beneath the primary section, Israeli troops pulled again from some components of Gaza, permitting tons of of hundreds of Palestinians in Gaza to return house from areas they had been pressured to evacuate. Support teams are making ready to usher in giant portions of support stored out of the territory for months.
Vital challenges forward
The negotiations must deal with the problems of disarming Hamas, making a post-war authorities for Gaza and the extent of Israel’s withdrawal from the territory. Trump’s plan additionally stipulates that regional and worldwide companions will work to develop the core of a brand new Palestinian safety pressure.

Abdelatty mentioned the worldwide pressure wants a U.N. Safety Council decision to endorse its deployment and mandate as a peacekeeping pressure.
One other main challenge is elevating funds for rebuilding Gaza. The World Financial institution, and Egypt’s postwar plan, estimate reconstruction and restoration wants in Gaza at $53 billion. Egypt plans to host a future reconstruction convention.
Earlier than the truce was agreed on, Israel and Hamas — staunch enemies who’ve little belief in one another and a variety of failed negotiations behind them — held negotiations in Doha, Qatar’s capital, by oblique talks, with Egypt and Qatar as meditators.
Iran, a predominant backer of Hamas, can also be not attending the summit in Egypt because the Islamic Republic finds itself at considered one of its weakest moments since its 1979 revolution. Iranian officers portrayed the ceasefire deal as a victory for Hamas.
The deal nonetheless, underlined Iran’s waning affect within the area and revived issues over doable renewed battle with Israel because it nonetheless struggles to get better from the 12-day struggle in June.
A state operate
The summit in Egypt is prone to see world leaders reward Trump’s push for the ceasefire. For his half, el-Sissi is sort of actually relieved that plans to depopulate the Gaza Strip have been ditched.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani are attending. Turkey, which hosted Hamas political leaders for years, performed a key function in bringing in regards to the ceasefire settlement.
King Abdullah of Jordan is among the many anticipated attendees. His nation, alongside Egypt, will prepare the brand new Palestinian safety pressure.
Germany, considered one of Israel’s strongest worldwide backers and prime suppliers of navy tools, plans to be represented by Chancellor Friedrich Merz. He has expressed concern over Israel’s conduct of the struggle and its plan for a navy takeover of Gaza.
Britain’s Prime Minister is Keir Starmer is among the many leaders attending. He has mentioned will pledge 27 million {dollars} to assist present water and sanitation for Gaza and mentioned Britain will host a three-day convention to coordinate plans for Gaza’s reconstruction and restoration.

U.N. Secretary-Basic António Guterres, European Union President António Costa and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni are attending.
The venue
Sharm el-Sheikh, the Pink Sea resort on the tip of the Sinai Peninsula, has been host to many peace negotiations previously a long time.
The city was briefly occupied by Israel for a yr in 1956. After Israel withdrew, a United Nations peacekeeping pressure was stationed there till 1967, when Egypt’s President Gamal Abdel Nasser ordered the peacekeepers to go away, a transfer that precipitated the Six-Day Warfare that yr.
Sharm el-Sheikh and the remainder of the Sinai Peninsula had been returned to Egypt in 1982, following a 1979 peace treaty with Israel.
Although now extra identified for luxurious seaside resorts, dive websites and desert excursions, Sharm el-Sheikh has additionally hosted many peace summits and rounds of negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians below President Hosni Mubarak, ousted in 2011, in addition to different worldwide conferences.
Monday’s gathering is the primary peace summit below el-Sissi.
El Deeb contributed from Cairo.
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