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Can any of the plans for Gaza prevent a Hamas takeover?

Terror group remain a factor in talks on rebuilding the Strip

February 5, 2025 11:34
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Palestinians inspect the damage at the site of an Israeli airstrike on the Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on November 19, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and the Hamas militant group. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP) (Photo by EYAD BABA/AFP via Getty Images)
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu flew to the US  this week for a meeting with US President Donald Trump. Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff met with four of the released hostages prior to the trip. The four IDF women soldiers had been freed in the hostage deal that Witkoff played a key role in sealing before Trump took office.

With the hostage deal continuing, there are questions about the future of Gaza. Trump has floated an idea for Palestinians in Gaza to move to Jordan, Egypt or other countries. It is not clear if he thinks they would relocate temporarily while Gaza is rebuilt or if this is a longer-term plan. Either way, the Arab states reject this idea and Palestinians are not likely to take the offer.

Nevertheless the concept of moving Gazans may not be really about actually moving abroad, it may be about creating creative ideas so that Arab states will step up to help reduce the conflict and invest in Gaza. The way Trump has crafted a doctrine in the past in many of his foreign policy dealings is to lay out large demands and then come to an agreement.

As Trump and his team float various ideas, Israel is focused more locally. These are complex days in Israel. While many Israelis are anxiously awaiting who will be released next from Gaza, they also know that eventually the hostage deal will face hurdles. The hurdles are multi-faceted. They include the fact that the deal was created in phases – the first part of the deal began in mid-January and is expected to last until the end of February. In this phase, 33 hostages are supposed to be released. However, it is known that not all the hostages are alive. Once Hamas begins handing over the dead bodies of hostages, many Israelis may not be as keen to continue the deal into subsequent phases.

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Gaza

Hamas