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PM Mustafa and Egyptian Counterpart Discuss Strategies to Halt Israeli Aggression and Reconstruct Gaza

Cairo: Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Mohammad Mustafa, engaged in talks with his Egyptian counterpart, Mostafa Madbouly, in Cairo to address ongoing efforts aimed at curbing the Israeli occupation's aggression against the Palestinian people and reconstructing the Gaza Strip. The discussions took place with the participation of Omar Awadallah, the Palestinian Authority's assistant foreign minister, and Palestinian Ambassador to Egypt, Diab al-Louh.

According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, Mustafa stressed the need for Israel to implement a ceasefire in Gaza, viewing it as a crucial step toward facilitating early recovery efforts and reconstruction. The dialogue between the two leaders also focused on coordinating with several Arab and Islamic countries, along with key international players, to prepare for an upcoming conference dedicated to Gaza's reconstruction.

Madbouly emphasized the importance of securing a ceasefire to halt the Palestinian bloodshed, a move seen as essential for advancing recovery and reconstruction efforts, while ensuring that residents remain in their homeland in Gaza. He outlined Egypt's reconstruction plan for Gaza, formulated in collaboration with Palestinian leadership and sanctioned at a recent emergency Arab League summit in Cairo. This plan involves extensive coordination with regional and international entities to guarantee its effective execution.

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