The article discusses various proposals for the governance of Gaza after the war, highlighting the conflicting interests of the involved parties.
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Egyptian President el-Sisi hosted an Arab summit discussing a $53 billion plan to rebuild Gaza, countering Trump's proposal. The plan aims to replace Hamas with the Palestinian Authority but faces obstacles regarding governance and funding.

Arab leaders at an emergency summit in Cairo proposed a new plan for Gaza that aims to rebuild the territory without displacing its residents, sidestepping Hamas, and leading towards a reunified Palestinian state. However, key issues, including disarmament of Hamas, remain unresolved.

U.S. officials have conducted direct talks with Hamas in Qatar concerning hostages held in Gaza, marking a departure from previous policy. Adam Boehler, the nominee for U.S. hostage affairs, was involved in these discussions amid efforts to extend a truce and address the hostage situation.

Following Israel's decision to halt the entry of goods into the Gaza Strip, locals, including nurse Iman Saber, are facing rising costs for essential items, leading to widespread concern.
