Gaza’s economy is collapsing, yet political talks ignore liquidity—without independent financial channels, reconstruction will be impossible.
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Israel’s permanent “state of exception” has enabled genocide in Gaza and now threatens to destabilize the entire Middle East.
U.S. Ambassador Holtsnider’s outreach in Jordan is backfiring, with tribal rejections exposing deep anti-U.S. sentiment over Gaza.
Gaza’s technocratic committee must deliver quickly to gain credibility, but faces obstruction from Hamas, the PA, and Israeli bureaucracy.
Gaza’s technocratic committee, lacking real powers and security authority, risks becoming a symbolic tool for external control, not genuine governance.
Gaza’s destruction is not a natural disaster but a political crime, obscured by humanitarian framing that enables global inaction and erases accountability.
Trump’s Gaza ceasefire faces major hurdles: Hamas survives, the PA is weak, and international forces remain reluctant to deploy.
Israel freed hostages and holds buffer zones, but Hamas survives, governs half of Gaza, and gained diplomatic stature—making victory ambiguous.
The Gaza Stabilization Force faces stalled progress and unresolved questions on mandate, composition, and U.S. role, risking its viability.
Gaza’s $25 billion reconstruction plan requires ending the blockade, governance reform, and Palestinian self-determination to provide hope and jobs for youth.
