A Summit for a Shattered Land

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In the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, world leaders will soon convene for a summit focused on the future of a shattered land: the Gaza Strip. Led by President Donald Trump and Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, the gathering of over 20 nations represents the first major international effort to chart a course for Gaza beyond the current, fragile ceasefire.
The summit’s agenda is as daunting as the devastation in Gaza itself. The first order of business will be to solidify the truce between Israel and Hamas, moving from a temporary pause to a more permanent arrangement. This will require tackling the thorny issues of security guarantees and the demilitarization of militant groups.
Next, leaders will confront the monumental challenge of reconstruction. With much of Gaza in rubble and its population facing a humanitarian crisis, the summit will be a forum for securing the billions of dollars in international aid needed to rebuild. President Trump has made it clear he expects wealthy Arab states to lead this financial effort.
Perhaps the most difficult topic will be Gaza’s political future. The territory is in a state of political limbo, with Hamas’s governing authority destroyed but no clear alternative to take its place. The summit will be the start of a long and complex negotiation to establish a legitimate and effective governing body for the 2 million Palestinians who live there.
This summit is a moment of both peril and promise. For the shattered land of Gaza, it offers the only viable path away from a cycle of destruction and despair. The world will be watching to see if its leaders can forge a new future from the ruins.

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