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Palestinian PM unveils $65B Gaza reconstruction plan in talks with UN, diplomats

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa attends a meeting on the Gaza recovery and reconstruction plan, in Ramallah. (Photo/Reuters)

The Palestinian Authority's prime minister has met with UN and diplomatic officials to present a plan for Gaza's reconstruction, despite uncertainties over his government's role in the war-shattered territory's future.

"I would like to believe that 12 months from now, the Palestinian Authority will be fully operational in Gaza," Mohammad Mustafa said on Thursday, days after a ceasefire came into effect in Gaza.

The Palestinian Authority (PA) has not had a role in Gaza's governance since Hamas took control of the territory in 2007, though it still provides some services in the territory.

The Gaza peace plan set out by US President Donald Trump does not rule out a Palestinian state, and also suggests allowing a role for the Palestinian Authority once it has completed a set of reforms.

Mustafa said the PA had crafted a five-year plan for Gaza that would unfold over three phases and require $65 billion for 18 different sectors such as housing, education, governance, and more.

Political and territorial unity

The plan builds on what was agreed at a summit of Arab countries in Cairo in March 2025, and Mustafa said that "police training programs initiated with Egypt and Jordan are already underway."

"Our vision is clear," he told an assembly of Palestinian ministers, UN heads of agency, and diplomatic heads of mission from his office in Ramallah, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

"Gaza shall be rebuilt as an open, connected and thriving part of the State of Palestine," Mustafa said. He also said that technical discussions were ongoing with the European Union over "secure crossing operations, customs systems, and integrated policing units".

The EU is one of the largest donors to the PA.

The process will "reinforce the political and territorial unity between Gaza and the West Bank, and contribute to restoring a credible governance framework for the state of Palestine," said Mustafa.

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Source: TRT

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