Friday, February 7, 2025

Trump's Plan To Take Over Gaza And Rebuild It May Sound Radical And Crazy But How Would One Rebuild When Gaza Is Already Basically Destroyed And Hamas Is Still Around


Trump's plan to take over Gaza and rebuild it may sound radical and crazy but how would one rebuild when Gaza is already basically destroyed and Hamas is still around as can be gleaned from Hamas members coming out in droves glorifying themselves as trickles of Israeli hostages being released under the ceasefire and hundreds of Hamas terrorists in Israeli prisons are being exchanged?

Where are the Palestinians to return to Gaza when there are practically no habitable places left for them to stay or live in while it is being rebuilt?

How would that impact or impede the rebuilding with the possible reemergence of Hamas around to wreck havoc?

The question that should be asked instead, is, why neighbouring Arab countries like Egypt, Jordan and Qatar, for example, and others too, are not keen to temporarily accommodate the Palestinians while Gaza is being rebuilt when doing that will  show they truly care for the Palestinians?

Or do they fear having the Palestinians on their soil might bring problems to themselves?

Other than parroting each other on grounds of international laws/norms and whatnots?

I might be wrong but can someone offer a better and workable solution/alternative that won't lead to another Oct 7 incident in the future with Hamas still the ruling kingpins of Gaza?

If Hamas is ready to lay down their arms and forgo their avowed aim to destroy and eliminate Israel altogether and instead chose to live in peaceful co-existence with each other, there might be some hope indeed.

And Israel should reciprocate too.

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