In a stark contrast between rhetoric and reality, the United States touts its vision for Gaza as "peace, stability, and opportunity," while the daily lives of Palestinians in the besieged territory are marked by unrelenting hardship.
The administration's plan, described by Drop Site News Middle East Editor Sharif Abdel Kouddous as a "theme park of dispossession" for Palestinians, would essentially turn Gaza into an Orwellian surveillance state, complete with biometrics and bureaucratic hurdles designed to drive out its two million residents.
Under this vision, Israel has yet to move beyond the initial phase of any ceasefire agreement with Arab countries. Instead, it continues to solidify its presence on the ground, including a staggering 50 military bases in Gaza that serve as de facto facts on the ground, only to be cemented over time.
The administration's plan, described by Drop Site News Middle East Editor Sharif Abdel Kouddous as a "theme park of dispossession" for Palestinians, would essentially turn Gaza into an Orwellian surveillance state, complete with biometrics and bureaucratic hurdles designed to drive out its two million residents.
Under this vision, Israel has yet to move beyond the initial phase of any ceasefire agreement with Arab countries. Instead, it continues to solidify its presence on the ground, including a staggering 50 military bases in Gaza that serve as de facto facts on the ground, only to be cemented over time.