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A Disruptive Vision for Gazan Future
Gaza Strip, PalestineFriday, February 7, 2025
The world is now grappling with the reality of how the idea would even work.
Israeli officials caught off guard by the bold proposal had to scramble to comprehend the logistics.
Moving near 2 million people, rebuilding infrastructure and society? Massive! Not just a big job, but it would face stiff opposition from Arab countries, international players, and, crucially, Gaza's people.
For some, like the Saudis, it might just hold immense, hidden value. They might find themselves in a promising negotiating position. The Saudis' criticism could be a clever planning move, leveraging the U. S. pledge off the table in exchange for broader peace talks.
For israel leadership, this unexpected plan may be a blessing in disguise.
Netanyahu's coalition is unifying, and this could be a way for his conservative base to unite stronger than before. As conflicts erupt in conflict zones, opportunities are found in diplomacy.
However, the most important impact may never have been the realization of the plan itself.
President Trump knew he was shaking things up, and drawing attention to the problems that are often overlooked.
Change can come from disruption. The truth is, moving forward, people from all sides will have to deal with this new way of thinking.
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