Personally, I think the ideal situation would be an international coalition that would help Gaza recover in terms of both government and infrastructure until it can be taken over by the PA.
EDRNFU on
If people thought Israel was harsh on Gaza wait until Arab forces get in there.
Ok-Flow-2474 on
Letting Hamas remain in control of Gaza isn’t an option—doing so endangers Israeli lives on a daily basis. We’ve seen what Hamas does: random attacks, kidnappings, rocket fire, and ongoing threats. If nothing is done, that continues indefinitely.
So what are Israel’s actual options?
1. Do nothing and live with constant terror – obviously unacceptable.
2. Rely on the international community to step in – but the rest of the world has made it clear they won’t send troops, take control, or remove Hamas themselves.
3. Go in and remove Hamas themselves – the only real, though difficult, option.
Cleaning out Hamas from Gaza will take time. It’s not a quick operation unless Israel is willing to accept even more civilian deaths, which they’re trying to avoid. But precision takes time, especially in urban warfare where militants hide behind civilians.
So unless the world is willing to step in and handle Hamas themselves—which they clearly aren’t—Israel has no realistic alternative but to do it on their own, carefully, and over time.
Psychological-Bed543 on
Hamas needs to be removed, no idea of statehood or independence can come until they are stomped out. The PA is another matter entirely, once Hamas is gone, it should be the job of the many UN countries and Arab powers who have spoken loudly to stabilize and help there on. The PA is way too weak to hold Palestine on its own and if Israel props them up it will never be supported by the people because they won’t support a Israeli sponsored government.
No one has offered at all to be the ones to actually go in to remove Hamas, and as long as Hamas remains none of this will end. Unless someone else is going to step up and volunteer instead.
Downtown_Ratio_603 on
Don’t want a penny to rebuild. All on Israel . Their wanton destruction and killing is on them .
Fanfics on
… *what* non-PA arab forces? Palestinians have no friends in the middle east. Who’s begging to adopt that land and population?
deez-nuts7877 on
Ah yes weak force so they hand it to Benny lol 😆 dumbass lol
ClinchHold on
This was the plan all along. Billions in offshore gas development along with reconstruction contracts. And that “non-PA Arab” force will be western and Colombian PMCs under the flag of 🇦🇪
EditorRedditer on
Well it worked out OK in Ukraine…
S/
Titan3692 on
who’s pretending Gaza has any sovereignty left?
Ecsta on
If people think the IDF has a heavy hand wait until they see how the UAE or the Saudi’s respond to militants stealing aid. Not sure what other „Arab forces“ they could be referring to. Egypt and Jordan don’t want anything to with Gaza anymore. Turkey seems focused on Syria.
bkny88 on
Anna’s stated that he won’t ride back to Gaza on top of an IDF tank
ImAjustin on
I think everyone would be surprised at how effective and how much leverage the US has. The promise of trade, money, investment is very appealing and not a huge trade off.
To commit let’s say 15k troops per country part of the coalition would go a long way.
Sedert1882 on
Did these non-PA Arab forces agree to administer a wasteland?
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Personally, I think the ideal situation would be an international coalition that would help Gaza recover in terms of both government and infrastructure until it can be taken over by the PA.
If people thought Israel was harsh on Gaza wait until Arab forces get in there.
Letting Hamas remain in control of Gaza isn’t an option—doing so endangers Israeli lives on a daily basis. We’ve seen what Hamas does: random attacks, kidnappings, rocket fire, and ongoing threats. If nothing is done, that continues indefinitely.
So what are Israel’s actual options?
1. Do nothing and live with constant terror – obviously unacceptable.
2. Rely on the international community to step in – but the rest of the world has made it clear they won’t send troops, take control, or remove Hamas themselves.
3. Go in and remove Hamas themselves – the only real, though difficult, option.
Cleaning out Hamas from Gaza will take time. It’s not a quick operation unless Israel is willing to accept even more civilian deaths, which they’re trying to avoid. But precision takes time, especially in urban warfare where militants hide behind civilians.
So unless the world is willing to step in and handle Hamas themselves—which they clearly aren’t—Israel has no realistic alternative but to do it on their own, carefully, and over time.
Hamas needs to be removed, no idea of statehood or independence can come until they are stomped out. The PA is another matter entirely, once Hamas is gone, it should be the job of the many UN countries and Arab powers who have spoken loudly to stabilize and help there on. The PA is way too weak to hold Palestine on its own and if Israel props them up it will never be supported by the people because they won’t support a Israeli sponsored government.
No one has offered at all to be the ones to actually go in to remove Hamas, and as long as Hamas remains none of this will end. Unless someone else is going to step up and volunteer instead.
Don’t want a penny to rebuild. All on Israel . Their wanton destruction and killing is on them .
… *what* non-PA arab forces? Palestinians have no friends in the middle east. Who’s begging to adopt that land and population?
Ah yes weak force so they hand it to Benny lol 😆 dumbass lol
This was the plan all along. Billions in offshore gas development along with reconstruction contracts. And that “non-PA Arab” force will be western and Colombian PMCs under the flag of 🇦🇪
Well it worked out OK in Ukraine…
S/
who’s pretending Gaza has any sovereignty left?
If people think the IDF has a heavy hand wait until they see how the UAE or the Saudi’s respond to militants stealing aid. Not sure what other „Arab forces“ they could be referring to. Egypt and Jordan don’t want anything to with Gaza anymore. Turkey seems focused on Syria.
Anna’s stated that he won’t ride back to Gaza on top of an IDF tank
I think everyone would be surprised at how effective and how much leverage the US has. The promise of trade, money, investment is very appealing and not a huge trade off.
To commit let’s say 15k troops per country part of the coalition would go a long way.
Did these non-PA Arab forces agree to administer a wasteland?