Amid ongoing ceasefire discussions, Jordan's Crown Prince Hussein reiterates support for Egyptian-led reconstruction efforts in Gaza following extended conflict.
On February 16, 2025, Jordan's Crown Prince Hussein met with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi in Cairo to discuss progress in rebuilding the Gaza Strip, which has suffered extensive damage from prolonged conflict.
This visit underscores Jordan's backing of El-Sisi's initiatives in the region and the efforts to restore stability post-ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
During their meeting, Crown Prince Hussein conveyed the greetings of King Abdullah II to President El-Sisi and expressed appreciation for Egypt's role in addressing Arab issues and promoting regional stability.
The Crown Prince emphasized Jordan's support for Egypt's reconstruction efforts in Gaza following 13 months of violence, particularly in the context of an upcoming Arab Summit set for February 27.
The discussions also included a reaffirmation of both leaders' positions on the need to rebuild Gaza without displacing its residents.
This stance comes against a backdrop of controversial proposals from U.S. President
Donald Trump regarding the potential relocation of Gaza's population.
Trump's comments suggested that the United States could take control of the Gaza Strip, prompting strong backlash from various world leaders, including King Abdullah II, who visited Washington to oppose such measures.
In recent reports, U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff noted that negotiations regarding the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire would continue, highlighting the importance of these discussions for achieving long-term peace.
Meanwhile, Israel's security cabinet is scheduled to continue talks on the ceasefire's future, navigating between domestic pressures and international expectations.
Following the ceasefire, significant hostage exchanges have taken place, with recent reports indicating that 19 Israeli hostages were released in exchange for over 1,000 Palestinian prisoners.
The ongoing negotiations are complicated by tensions surrounding Trump’s Gaza plan and regional security dynamics, particularly given Egypt and Jordan's strategic roles.
As discussions evolve at both local and international levels, the focus remains on creating a comprehensive and sustainable solution for Gaza, taking into consideration the humanitarian needs and political aspirations of the Palestinian people.
Egypt is leading discussions among Arab nations, seeking alternatives to U.S. proposals and insisting on a path that upholds Palestinian rights while promoting regional stability.