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Arab leaders promise to work on reconstruction of Gaza and again press for a ceasefire

  • Arab leaders at a summit in Baghdad are pursuing a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and plan to aid in Gaza's reconstruction once hostilities cease.
  • Iraq's Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani announced that Iraq will donate $20 million for Gaza's reconstruction.
  • Egypt's President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi stated that ongoing efforts to achieve a ceasefire have intensified, resulting in the release of an Israeli-American hostage.
  • Iraq will contribute $20 million for Gaza and Lebanon as part of an Arab fund aimed at reconstruction efforts.
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The Arab leaders met this Saturday in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, in the framework of the Arab League’s annual summit. At this meeting, the participants reiterated their concern about the Gaza Strip and insisted on a ceasefire. Thus, they called for an end to Israel’s attacks and the entry of aid into the territories of Palestine. “We urge the international community, especially the influential States, to assume their moral and legal responsib…

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The 34th Arab League Summit, which was held this Saturday in Baghdad, Iraq, with the participation of heads of State, foreign ministers and special envoys from Arab countries, announced the launch of a crucial fund for the reconstruction of Gaza and Lebanon. READ ALSO Gaza and regional unity in the Middle East focus Arab League Summit in Baghdad During the forum, Iraq's Prime Minister Mohammed Shiaa Al-Sudani announced the creation of the Arab S…

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Representatives of the Arab League in Baghdad have made serious accusations against Israel's action in the Gaza Strip. Egypt's President Al-Sisi made a direct appeal to US President Trump. By Nina Amin.

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Al-Monitor broke the news in Washington, United States on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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