Very recommendable! I just blogged here about what to do with Gaza! The proposal in the below article is similar to my own proposal, but I am not sure how much the U.S. should be involved.
The Arabs are no fools! The citizens of Gaza could turn it into the next e.g. Beirut (once the Paris of the Middle East), Singapore or Taiwan! However, an independent state of Gaza will take a long time to realize.
"The 50-year record of Palestinianism is awful and reached a bloody crescendo on October 7, 2023. ...
The two-state experiment died that day as we saw the ultimate aim of the much-vaunted Palestinian movement. ...
An experiment, a possibility of a new and better future not only for Gaza but for the Middle East. The creation of an independent state of Gaza and a three-state solution to the Palestinian problem. ...
Put aside, for heaven’s sake, the idea of bringing in the corrupt, failed, leadership of the Fatah-PLO in Ramallah. They don’t even have the support of their own people, according to recent Palestinian polls and actual elections. ...
Put aside, for heaven’s sake, the idea of bringing in the corrupt, failed, leadership of the Fatah-PLO in Ramallah. They don’t even have the support of their own people, according to recent Palestinian polls and actual elections. ...
Israel, though, must have a commanding presence in the creation of a new Gaza. Following the October 7 events, it has a vested interest in ensuring that the curse of violent Palestinianism will not strike again out of Gaza.
The reconstruction of a new Gaza should be established by a regional board led by Saudi Arabia, Israel, Egypt, and the United States, and incorporating the UAE and Bahrain into its management.
The Gaza project must be based on rejecting the intrusion of radical Islam and violent Palestinianism into the founding values of a new Gaza. These two ills would ultimately lead to a failed project.
Instead, the new experiment should be incorporated into the spirit and fabric of the Abraham Accords.
Saudi Arabia and the UAE will share the burden in reconstructing and supervising new mosques and madrassahs for the Muslim population, free from the influences of radical Islam. ..."
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