How the US-Israeli ‘peace plan’ will partition Gaza
Summary
A ceasefire plan has been announced to partition Gaza into zones controlled by different authorities, including a "green zone" under Israeli army control and a "red zone" for displaced Palestinians. The United States under President Donald Trump supports constructing "safe communities" in the "green zone," which bars Palestinians from returning to the "red zone." This plan, endorsed by the UN Security Council, aims to manage Gaza but faces opposition from Hamas.Key Facts
- A ceasefire plan has divided Gaza into a "green zone" and a "red zone."
- The "green zone" is under Israeli army control, while Palestinians are displaced in the "red zone."
- The U.S. supports building "safe communities" in the "green zone."
- These "safe communities" prevent displaced Palestinians from returning to the "red zone."
- The UN Security Council has endorsed the plan, including a stabilisation force.
- Hamas has rejected this UN-endorsed plan.
- Palestinians outside these "safe communities" may be labeled as "Hamas supporters."
- Similar strategies of containment have been used in past conflicts in other regions.
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