Egypt is pushing for urgent international action to secure peace in Gaza, with Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty calling Sunday for deployment of a UN-backed stabilization force. The move comes as fragile calm holds since October 2025's ceasefire agreement.
Diplomatic Momentum Builds
During talks with Greece's George Gerapetritis, Abdelatty stressed the need to implement Phase 2 of the U.S.-brokered peace plan endorsed by the UN Security Council in November 2025. "This isn't just about maintaining peace – it's about building foundations for recovery," he stated.
New Governance Structures Emerge
Key developments include:
- Support for Palestine's new technocratic committee managing daily operations
- Plans for full Palestinian Authority return to governance
- Accelerated humanitarian aid delivery systems
The proposed force would oversee Israel's military withdrawal and disarmament processes while coordinating reconstruction efforts. With 1.8 million Gazans still needing daily aid, officials emphasize "this isn't just politics – it's survival."
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