Top Egyptian official tells CBS News $70 billion needed to rebuild Gaza

Egypt's top diplomat has laid bare the staggering cost of rebuilding Gaza, revealing that a staggering $70 billion is required to restore the war-torn Palestinian territory. In an exclusive interview with CBS News, Ambassador Tamim Khallaf shed light on the intricacies of the ceasefire and hostage release deal brokered by the Trump administration.

Khallaf acknowledged the pivotal role Egypt played in mediating these critical negotiations, which ultimately led to a fragile peace agreement. However, as the extent of damage in Gaza becomes increasingly clear, officials are now scrambling to estimate the true cost of reconstruction. According to Khallaf's estimates, the Palestinian territory is likely to require a massive injection of funds – approximately $70 billion – to bring it back from the brink of collapse.

The scale of destruction in Gaza has been dire, with widespread infrastructure damage and critical shortages of basic necessities such as food, water, and medical supplies. The economic and humanitarian implications are equally concerning, with many Palestinians facing severe hardship and uncertainty about their future.

Egypt's foreign minister has vowed to play a key role in supporting the reconstruction efforts, both financially and diplomatically. As the international community grapples with the scale of this challenge, Khallaf's candid admission serves as a stark reminder of the immense task ahead – one that requires urgent action from governments and humanitarian organizations worldwide.
 
Ugh, $70 billion? That's insane 💸! I mean, I get it, Gaza needs help, but come on, can't we just scale back our expectations for once? 🤯 A few billion wouldn't go amiss, would it? 😂 And what's with the infrastructure damage? Can't people just fix things themselves? 🤔 I'm not saying it's that easy, but it feels like a lot of money for a bunch of holes in the ground. 💸🚧
 
OMG, $70 billion is crazy 💸!!! I mean, I know Gaza needs help, but that's like, a whole lotta cash 🤑! I guess it's good that Egypt is stepping up to the plate, though 🙌. It's amazing how one person can make such a big difference in the world, right? Ambassador Khallaf seems like a total hero 🙏. And I'm not gonna lie, it's kinda reassuring that there are still people in power who care about solving problems and making things better 🤗. Plus, maybe this is an opportunity for the international community to come together and show some serious solidarity 💕? Fingers crossed, right? 😊
 
🤔 This is crazy... $70 billion is a small fortune for a whole territory! I mean, think about it, that's like 20 times the GDP of many countries 🤑. It's no wonder officials are scrambling to estimate the cost of reconstruction. The damage in Gaza looks devastating, and with basic necessities in short supply, it's easy to see why this is such a big deal 😔.

I'm surprised Egypt took on such a big role in mediating these negotiations, but I guess when you have the resources and influence, you do what you can 🤝. The fact that Khallaf has been open about the cost is actually kind of refreshing – it's not often we get such candid talk from diplomats 💬.

It's gonna be tough for the international community to come together and provide this kind of support, but I guess that's why they need people like Khallaf who can speak truth to power 🙏. We'll just have to see how things play out, but one thing's for sure – $70 billion is going to make a huge difference in Gaza 💸
 
Umm I gotta say, $70 billion is like whoa 🤯 that's a crazy amount of cash. I mean, it's like rebuilding an entire city all over again. And Egypt's role in mediating the negotiations was huge, no doubt about it 👏. But at the same time, I'm thinking how are they gonna get this money? It's not like it just magically appears out of thin air 💸. I hope they're planning on getting some major international aid and investment going on ASAP 🚀. And what about the Palestinians themselves? They're already struggling so much, I can only imagine how hard it must be for them to figure out how to get their lives back together after all this devastation 😩.
 
$70 billion is a whole lotta cash 🤑... like, what can you even buy for $70 billion? A gazillion houses? A trillion pizzas? Either way, it's a serious chunk of change, and I hope those in power know how to use it wisely 💸. It's crazy to think about the extent of damage in Gaza – infrastructure that was already pretty rough pre-war is now basically non-existent 🤯. And on top of that, basic stuff like food and water are super scarce... talk about a humanitarian crisis 🌪️. I mean, I'm all for getting aid flowing ASAP ⏱️, but $70 billion just seems so... massive 🤯. Guess we'll just have to wait and see how this whole thing shakes out 🔄
 
omg $70 billion is like, crazy 💸😱 u cant even build a new school for every single kid in gaza with that kinda cash...and its not just about physical damage, mental health & emotional trauma r also HUGE 🤯💔 the economic situation 2 is so dire, its gonna be a long road 2 recovery 😩🌪️
 
This is just devastating 🤕... $70 billion to rebuild Gaza? It's like trying to put out a fire with gasoline - it's not going to work! 💔 The thought of 2 million people struggling to access basic necessities like food, water, and medical supplies is heartbreaking 🤝. And to think that Egypt has taken on this massive responsibility alone... I just want to cry 😭. We need the international community to step up and help these innocent people NOW ⏰. It's not just about money, it's about empathy and compassion 🌟. Can we really do any less? 🤔
 
I'm low-key shocked that the estimated cost to rebuild Gaza is a whoppin' $70 billion 💸🤯! I mean, we're talkin' about a whole lotta cash here 🤑. And it's not just the financials, either - the human impact is still so bleak. I feel bad for all those Palestinians who are strugglin' to get by, especially with food and water shortages 🍔🚽. We gotta do better, fam 😐. It's wild that Egypt's playin' a big role in the reconstruction efforts, but we need more support from the international community too 🌎💕. This is some crazy stuff, and I'm not sure anyone saw this $70 billion number comin' 💸😱
 
70 billion dollars sounds like a lot 🤑 and honestly it feels under estimate - they should consider all the schools hospitals roads and homes and not just infrastructure 🏢🚑💼 what about the people who will be living there? how are they going to pay for food water and electricity? we need to think beyond just rebuilding 🤝
 
omg $70billion is like, crazy 😲 i cant even imagine how much work and resources are needed to rebuild gaza its not just about throwing money at it tho, we need to think about sustainable solutions too 🌱💡 what if we could repurpose some of the existing infrastructure instead of building from scratch? and what about the economy? $70billion sounds like a lot, but is it even enough considering the long-term effects on employment and trade? 🤔
 
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