Tragedy Strikes as Submarine Sinks Near Egypt's Hurghada, Six Dead

Egyptian President Abdelfatah al-Sisi has announced he will not attend any meeting with President Trump if the U.S. leader continues to push for the deportation of Palestinians from Gaza. This stance aligns with Jordanian King Abdullah II, who also expressed firm opposition to the plan during a recent meeting with Trump. Both leaders are under pressure from the American administration's diplomatic strategy aimed at relocating Gaza residents to their countries, a proposal that threatens their significant U.S. financial aid, with Egypt receiving approximately $1.5 billion annually.
In response, Egypt is prepared to host an Arab League emergency summit at the end of February to discuss Trump’s plan and the reconstruction of Gaza, which has suffered devastating humanitarian impacts, leaving over 48,000 dead according to recent estimates. Hamas has welcomed the positions taken by both leaders, expressing gratitude for their rejection of forced displacement and support for Gaza’s rebuilding without uprooting its inhabitants. Meanwhile, tensions remain high as the ongoing ceasefire is at risk due to escalating demands from the Trump administration regarding hostage negotiations with Hamas.