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Thursday, March 6th 2025
Rebuilding Gaza is Pointless Unless Hamas is Eradicated: Khaled Abu Toameh, Gatestone Institute, Mar. 6, 2025 — As Arab and Western leaders continue to discuss plans to rebuild the Gaza Strip, the ran-backed Palestinian terrorist group Hamas has again rejected laying down its weapons. **** Why Hamas Loves the Arab World’s Latest Backwards Gaza Plan […]
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Thursday, March 6th 2025 / Wednesday, March 5th 2025
Herb Keinon Jerusalem Post, Mar. 5, 2025 “No Israeli government would allow a situation where technocrats manage Gaza’s day-to-day affairs while Hamas terrorists with RPGs and green headbands lurk behind them, dictating the real terms of power.” The much-hyped emergency Arab summit on Gaza ended in Cairo on Tuesday with a 23-point communique. If you don’t want […]
Benoit Faucon and Summer Said WSJ, Mar. 5, 2025 “Crucially, the proposal includes few details about ridding Gaza of Hamas’s armed militants, who held sway for a decade and a half before the war.” The White House has rejected an Arab plan for rebuilding the Gaza Strip, an early indication of the strength of President […]
Vivian Yee NY Times, Mar. 5, 2025 “Another fundamental impasse centers on the issue of Palestinian statehood. The Arab countries’ calls for establishing a Palestinian state are almost certain to run headlong into Israeli objections.” When President Trump said last month that he wanted to move all of Gaza’s roughly two million residents out of the […]
Dennis Ross and Assaf Orion National Interest, Feb. 28, 2025 “Arab states would not have to take on Hamas directly but would be asked to contribute to security, rehabilitation, and investment in the areas that are free of Hamas.” President Trump transformed the general thinking about Gaza and the day after with his call for […]
Tuesday, February 18th 2025
“The Arab States do not want to solve the refugee problem. They want to keep it as an open sore, as an affront to the United Nations and as a weapon against Israel. Arab leaders don’t give a damn whether the refugees live or die.” — Col. (Res,) Dr. Raphael G. Bouchnik-Chen, OFFERING A […]
Tuesday, February 18th 2025 / Tuesday, February 18th 2025
Col. (Res,) Dr. Raphael G. Bouchnik-Chen BESA, Feb. 13, 2025 “The documented evidence shows that the Arab countries, since the very beginning of the Palestinian refugees’ tragedy, have never been interested in any kind of solution to the refugee problem but solely in their return to their homes within Israel.” President Donald Trump has overturned […]
Rory Jones WSJ, Feb. 14, 2025 “Because Gaza has changed hands so often, the legal framework governing individual ownership of the land is a knot of British, Egyptian and Palestinian laws.” President Trump wants the U.S. to control the Gaza Strip, but it isn’t even clear who owns it. Determining that might be among the most complicated territorial […]
Nadav Shragai Israel Hayom, Feb. 14, 2025 “… if it were possible and practical – I would support it. It’s a better solution than others.” Two Gaza migrants, Talal al-Damsi and Khaled Abdul Qassab, entered the Israeli Embassy in Asuncion, Paraguay, in May 1970, where they fatally shot the ambassador’s secretary, Edna Peer. The pair […]
Reem Cohen INSS Insight No. 1948, Feb. 17, 2025 “The fact that the initiative originates from the United States rather than Israel reduces legal complexities and could make it easier to gain international support.” The Gaza Strip is one of the most densely populated and complex areas in the world, home to over 2.1 million […]
Thursday, February 13th 2025
Efraim Inbar and Yossi Kuperwasser Jerusalem Post, Feb. 12, 2025 “Even if Trump ultimately fails to secure the conditions for implementation of the plan, the very fact that it has been put on the table will force the Palestinians and Arab countries to propose practical alternatives to deal with the difficult reality in Gaza, and […]
Wednesday, January 29th 2025
“To me, bringing the Accords to bear as an organizing framework for reconstituting Gaza is what the Abraham Accords were conceived for. They are supposed to meet that kind of challenge and purpose. They’re the antidote to the persistent dysfunction of radicalism seizing the Middle East by the short hairs and giving it perpetual whiplash.” – J.E. Dyer […]
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