The War That Would Not End
Briefly

McGurk's vision was to craft a Palestinian state in exchange for Saudi normalization with Israel, showcasing hope for peace amid escalating tensions in the region.
The plan included redesigning Palestine's electrical grid and welfare system, emphasizing structural reform in the Palestinian Authority to combat corruption and improve governance.
Just hours after drawing up a peace blueprint with Saudi diplomats, McGurk was alerted to an unprecedented attack on Israel, causing an immediate shift in priorities.
In the face of Hamas's attacks, senior officials were left scrambling to update the president on the situation, as violence erupted and disrupted diplomatic efforts.
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