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US military planning for divided Gaza with ‘green zone’ secured by international and Israeli troops | Gaza

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

GazaReconstruction Plan Draws parallels to Failed US Strategies in Iraq, Afghanistan

GAZA – A US-backed plan to rebuild gaza following⁢ teh recent conflict is raising concerns due to its reliance on creating a ‍secured area-described by officials as a potential “green zone”-patrolled by international and​ Israeli security forces, and a strategy of⁤ incentivizing ​civilian relocation through aid and reconstruction efforts.The initiative,linked to former President Trump’s‍ 20-point plan,aims to ultimately reunite Gaza⁣ by encouraging Palestinians to move into the secured zone.

A US official stated that as reconstruction progresses,”you [will] have Gazan civilians moving there beginning to thrive,” ​adding,”People will say ‘hey we ​want that’,and so it evolves⁢ in that direction. No one’s talking ​about ‌a military operation to force it.” ⁢

However, the concept of a “green zone” evokes ‍memories of similar enclaves established ‌in Baghdad and kabul, which became symbols of isolation for‌ Western forces and their allies amid widespread violence. In those instances,the zones were heavily fortified areas where ‌international personnel retreated from the surrounding‍ unrest.

The plan to use aid to⁤ attract Gazans to an area under Israeli control ‌follows a two-year conflict that a UN commission has deemed possibly genocidal. ⁣Critics point to past US efforts, such as the “government in a box” initiative in Helmand province, Afghanistan, a decade before the Taliban takeover, which failed ‌to ​win over the local population despite promises of improved⁢ governance.

Trump’s plan calls for the demilitarization⁤ of Palestinian factions and an eventual Israeli withdrawal⁣ to a ⁢”security perimeter” carved from Palestinian land, facilitated by an International Security Force (ISF). Reconstruction would begin “for the benefit⁤ of ⁢ [Gaza’s] people.”

The need ⁣for reconstruction ⁤is critical, with UN data indicating that over 80% of structures in Gaza have been damaged or⁤ destroyed, including nearly all schools and hospitals. Despite a month-long ceasefire, Israel continues⁣ to restrict⁢ aid shipments, classifying items like tent poles as “dual use” due to potential military applications.

Currently, nearly 1.5‍ million Palestinians‍ require ‌emergency shelter, with hundreds of thousands living ‍in tents lacking ⁤basic​ services. Over 2 million people-almost the entire population-are ‌concentrated ​in a coastal “red zone” covering⁤ less then half of Gaza’s total area.

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