US military planning for divided Gaza with 'green zone' secured by international and Israeli troops

this plan is like, super worrying lol i mean what's the point of rebuilding one part of gaza if the rest is just gonna stay in shambles? it's all about who's really in control here 🤯 and what's with the 'green zone' vs 'red zone' vibe? sounds like some kinda colonialist nonsense 🌎 international troops in gaza = no thanks, that's just gonna be another way for powerful nations to exploit ppl. we need real solutions, not just more of the same old imperialism 💔
 
.. this US plan is just messed up 🤯. They're talkin' 'bout dividin' Gaza like it's some kinda war zone or somethin'. Who do they think they are, just takin' away our freedom? I mean, what's wrong with lettin' the Palestinians have control over their own land, right?

And then you got this "green zone" thingy... sounds like some fancy way of sayin' they're gonna stick their nose in and try to fix things for us. But what about the people who are already sufferin'? What about all the families who've been displaced or lost loved ones? It's just not right 🙅‍♂️.

And don't even get me started on this "red zone" idea... it's like they're just gonna leave us to rot. I mean, what kinda plan is that? You can't just leave a place in ruins and expect everything to magically fix itself. That's not how it works 🤦‍♂️.

And have you seen the stuff they've got planned for reconstruction? It's all about gettin' international forces in there and tellin' them what to do. Like, we can't even take care of our own affairs over here? It's just not fair 🤷‍♂️.
 
🤔 I'm low-key freaked out by this plan 🚨. If the red zone just gets left to rot, we're looking at a whole generation of Gazans stuck in poverty and without access to basic services. Did you know that 70% of Gaza's population lives below the poverty line? 📊 It's not just about Palestinian self-rule; it's about human rights.

And have you seen those pics from the red zone? 📸 It's like a war crime waiting to happen. I'm all for international cooperation, but we can't just sit back and let someone else decide our fate. We need concrete plans for reconstruction and a guaranteed path to Palestinian statehood.

I mean, what's up with this green zone thing? Is it even feasible? 🤷‍♂️ 80% of Gazans want Palestinian independence, not some hybrid system that just leaves them stuck in limbo. This whole plan feels like a Band-Aid on a bullet wound 😓. We need to get to the root cause and find real solutions. Anyone else feeling me on this? 🤗
 
man i dont get why usa is doing this it seems like they just wanna keep gaza in a state of perpetual war whats the point of dividing it into two zones? its just gonna create more problems than solutions 🤔💔 and what about all the ppl who lost their homes and livelihoods? isnt reconstruction in the green zone supposed to help those people out? 🏠👥
 
I'm getting really worried about this plan 🤕... like, how can you even think of dividing a place and leaving the other half in ruins? Gaza is already super fragile and has been through so much trauma 💔. What's up with creating two zones where one gets "reconstruction" and the other just stays broken? It sounds like another way for Israel to maintain control 🤝. We should be working towards solutions that help Palestinians rebuild their lives, not holding them back! And what about human rights and self-rule? Doesn't anyone care about those things anymore? 😕
 
I think this plan is super complicated 🤯. On one hand, creating a green zone where reconstruction can start sounds like a good idea, but on the other hand, leaving the red zone in ruins could lead to a lot of suffering for the people living there. It's like, what's the point of rebuilding some parts if others are just gonna be left behind? 🤷‍♂️

And I'm not sure about this whole "red zone" thing... it sounds like they're just trying to keep Palestinian folks trapped in poverty and violence 😔. I mean, can't we find a way to make Gaza work for everyone? Maybe there's a way to balance reconstruction efforts with giving Palestinians more control over their own lives? 🤝

I'm not sure what the US officials are thinking here... is it really that hard to see how this plan could backfire and lead to even more conflict? 🤔
 
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