The Palestinian Prime Minister discusses the efforts of the reconstruction of Gaza at the Munich conference

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohamed Mustafa discussed today, Saturday, with the German Deputy Adviser and Minister of Economy Robert Habik, and Iceland Prime Minister Christron Frostadottter, relief efforts and reconstruction of the Gaza Strip after an extermination committed by Tel Aviv with American support for about 16 months. >
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This came during two meetings held by Mustafa on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference in its 61st edition in Germany, which started on Friday, according to two statements, issued by the Palestinian Prime Minister’s office. Mustafa Wahbik discussed Berlin’s support and the international community of the government’s efforts to implement its plans to relief the Gaza Strip and the reconstruction of comprehensive. He reviewed & quot; the developments of the situation in Palestine, the Palestinian political and diplomatic efforts and movements, to stop all the plans of displacement, ensure the sustainability of the ceasefire, and stop the aggression of the occupation & quot;, according to the statement. He stressed that & quot; the priority of the government’s work in the Gaza Strip, as well as relief, is to provide temporary shelter, restore basic services, and the wheel of production and economic activity, in preparation for comprehensive reconstruction & quot;
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P> In another meeting, the Prime Minister briefed his Icelandic counterpart on the developments of the situation in Palestine and the government’s efforts to enhance relief to the Gaza Strip and reconstruction.
& nbsp; Including the occupation’s invasion of cities and camps in the northern West Bank, the systematic destruction of the infrastructure, the demolition of homes and installations, and the killings, arrests and forced displacement. On January 21, the Israeli army began a military aggression in the northern West Bank, which included the cities and camps of Jenin, Tubas and Tulkarm, and left 55 people dead until Friday evening, according to official Palestinian data. On February 4, US President Donald Trump revealed at a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, his country’s intention to seize Gaza after the displacement of the Palestinians from it. Since last January 25, Trump is promoting a plan to displace the Palestinians of Gaza into neighboring countries, such as Jordan and Egypt, which was rejected by the two countries, and other Arab countries and regional and international organizations have joined them.
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and with support An American committed between October 7, 2023 and January 19, 2025, a group extermination in Gaza that left about 160 thousand martyrs and wounded Palestinians, most of them children and women, and more than 14 thousand missing.
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