President Trump's controversial proposal to place Gaza under American occupation and relocate its two million Palestinian residents has produced a mixed response. Celebrated by the Israeli right as a potential means to eliminate the militant threat without creating a Palestinian state, it has incited stark horror among Palestinians, who view it as an act of ethnic cleansing. This unprecedented approach has baffled analysts, who doubt the feasibility of involving American troops in another complex Middle Eastern conflict. The plan's implications challenge decades of established norms in the Israeli-Palestinian dialogue, illuminating deep divides in perceptions and strategies within the region.
The proposal would constitute ethnic cleansing on a more terrifying scale than any displacement they have experienced since 1948, when roughly 800,000 Arabs were expelled or forced to flee.
The only solution to Gaza is to encourage the migration of Gazans.
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