El Sisi Visits Madrid, Opposes US Gaza Plan
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Egypt, Spain leaders agree on Gaza reconstruction
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President Abdel Fattah El Sisi was in Madrid Wednesday to drum up support for his vision to rebuild Gaza without removing its 2 million people.
Sisi and his host, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez , reiterated their government's opposition to the US proposal, which seeks to relocate Gaza 's population with no chance of return.
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