The White House has reportedly agreed to the Egyptian plan for Gaza reconstruction, but with a significant condition: Hamas must be removed and fully disarmed. This development comes as the international community continues to seek a lasting solution to the Gaza conflict. According to recent reports, Egypt's plan for Gaza reconstruction involves a comprehensive five-year initiative, projected to cost $53 billion.¹ The plan includes a committee of experts to oversee the clearance of rubble and unexploded ordnance, followed by a four-and-a-half-year reconstruction phase. However, the plan's success hinges on addressing the complex issue of Hamas's future. Israel has expressed concerns about the plan, citing the need for a security-only approach in dealing with Hamas. The US role in the process will be crucial, with some suggesting that a coordinated US-Arab effort could help prepare the ground for peace negotiations between the Palestinian Authority and Israel.
Nigerian superstar, Burna Boy shares his thoughts on giving back to his fans, explaining why he doesn’t want to, despite having the means to do so.
Grammy award-winning singer on his Instagram story candidly revealed that while he doesn’t need most of his possessions and could easily give away substantial amounts of money, his feelings toward social media users hold him back.
Referring to his general dislike for people on social media, Burna Boy stated, “I don’t even need most of the shit I got. I could really give out millions of dollars right now. But I don’t like y’all.”