Gaza Peace Process Hits ‘Phase Two’ Trouble
Geopolitics
United States
Started January 21, 2026
Trump’s dream of transforming Gaza into a seaside resort community will come to nothing if Hamas resists pacification
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Gaza Peace Process Hits ‘Phase Two’ Trouble
National Review (United States) | Jan 20, 2026
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Jan 21, 2026
Prioritizing tourism in Gaza ignores the humanitarian needs of its residents, risking further alienation and conflict instead of peace.
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Hamas’s resistance to pacification indicates that resort plans will not succeed without addressing underlying political issues in Gaza.
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The ambitious plan for Gaza should be assessed on realistic terms, considering both the potential benefits and the challenges of local governance.
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Transforming Gaza into a seaside resort could provide economic opportunities and stability, fostering peace through prosperity.
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Engaging local communities in the peace process is essential for any development plan to succeed, including Trump's resort vision for Gaza.
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