On the surface, the announcement of phase two of Trump’s peace plan for Gaza suggests progress, yet significant uncertainties persist regarding the future of the 2.1 million Palestinians there. The plan requires Hamas to disarm, which the group refuses, risking renewed conflict, while Israel’s military presence and governance issues remain unresolved. Proposed governance structures involve a technocratic government in Gaza, overseen by an external Executive Committee, raising concerns of perceived colonialism. Amidst a dire humanitarian crisis, many Gazans face ongoing displacement and lack of essential services, leading to skepticism about the plan’s effectiveness.
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