U.S. Unveils Emerging Plan for Post-War Gaza: New Zones, Temporary Communities, and a Transition to Palestinian Civil Control

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The United States is shaping a sweeping proposal for managing and rebuilding Gaza once all hostages are returned, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. The developing blueprint outlines a reorganization of the Strip, the establishment of temporary population centers for displaced Palestinians, and a new security framework designed to stabilize the area before eventually transferring authority to an agreed-upon Palestinian entity.

Under the plan, Gaza would be divided into two primary zones. The first, designated the “red zone,” would include areas where Hamas remains active or where there is still a significant risk of military confrontation. The second, termed the “green zone,” would be cleared for humanitarian and reconstruction activity, allowing international and local teams to begin restoring basic services and infrastructure.

In the green zones, the U.S. envisions clusters of temporary towns featuring emergency housing, schools, clinics, and essential utilities. These sites could only be built after engineering crews remove rubble and unexploded ordnance, ensuring the areas are safe for civilian use.

On the security side, Washington is weighing several models. One option would train and deploy vetted Palestinian forces under international oversight. Another proposal would involve an external protection mechanism to secure the territory. A more gradual approach is also on the table, where security responsibilities are slowly handed over to Palestinian institutions as they demonstrate stability and reliability.

American officials emphasized that they oppose turning security over to militias, warning such groups could undermine stability. Hamas has already rejected the plan outright, calling it an attempt to impose foreign trusteeship on the Palestinian people.

Egypt and other regional governments have also expressed concerns — particularly about the possibility that new population centers near Rafah could trigger long-term demographic shifts.

U.S. officials stress that the proposal is intended as a temporary measure aimed at preventing humanitarian collapse and maintaining basic civil governance in the immediate aftermath of the war. They insist that permanent civilian control must ultimately be handed to a Palestinian leadership acceptable to all relevant parties.

{Matzav.com}

1 COMMENT

  1. The Gaza strip belongs to Shevet Yehuda. If President Trump is a Biblical person, he should return Gaza to Israel. The US should also renovate the rest of Eretz Yisroel to its former glory.

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