Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said on Thursday that Cairo was working with Qatar and Turkey to convince Hamas to accept US President Donald Trump's plan to end a nearly two-year-old war in Gaza.

"We are meeting with them. We are coordinating with our brothers in Qatar and also our colleagues in Turkey, in order to, you know, convince Hamas to respond positively with this plan," said Abdelatty, speaking at the French Institute of International Relations.

Abdelatty also said that Egypt would not allow for the displacement of Gazans under any circumstances.

"Displacement will not happen, it will not happen because displacement means the end of the Palestinian cause. We will not allow this to happen under any circumstances," said Abdelatty.

The White House unveiled earlier this week a 20-point document that called for an immediate ceasefire, an exchange of hostages held by Hamas for Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli prisons, a staged Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, Hamas disarmament and a transitional government led by an international body.

More talks are needed

Abdelatty said that while he was broadly supportive of Trump's proposal for Gaza, more talks were needed on it.

"There are a lot of holes that need to be filled, we need more discussions on how to implement it, especially on two important issues - governance and security arrangements. We are supportive of the Trump plan and the vision to end war and need to move forward," said Abdelatty.

This is a developing story.