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

this is so messed up 🤯 like, what even is the point of dividing gaza into these zones? it's just gonna be another way for israel to keep its grip on power and crush the palestinian people.

i'm also really skeptical about european troops showing up in gaza. have they even been to the middle east before? do they know anything about the conflict? it's not like it's some far-off war zone, it's a place with a history that goes back decades.

and what's with this plan to "consider conditions for withdrawing" once international security is established in the green zone? doesn't that just mean israel will wait until everyone else has done all the heavy lifting and then swoop in and take credit for the peace process? it's so cynical.
 
Man... thinkin' about this whole Gaza thing is like tryin' to hold water in your hands - it's just gonna slip away 😩. I mean, what even is the point of dividing a territory that's already bein' torn apart? It feels like we're just perpetuatin' the cycle of violence and hurt 💔. And this whole "green zone" idea, it just seems so... sanitized 🚽. Like we're tryin' to hide the mess from ourselves, instead of facin' the truth. What's gonna happen to the people who live in the red zone? Are they just gonna be left behind, forgotten like some kinda afterthought? 🤯 And what about all these European troops, deployin' into a conflict zone with no clear exit strategy? It just feels so... reckless 💥. I don't know, maybe I'm just not seein' the bigger picture or somethin', but it feels like we're just playin' at war here, instead of actually tryin' to resolve anything 🤔
 
omg what if the "green zone" is actually just a fancy name for a never-ending occupation 🤯 i mean think about it, us sending european troops to stabilize the area but the israeli military is still in charge? that doesn't sound like stability to me... and what's up with the plan to leave the whole of gaza as the "red zone" just abandoned? isn't that gonna create more problems in the long run? 🤔

and have you guys seen trump's 20-point peace plan? sounds like some messed up version of a hostage rescue mission to me... offering aid and security forces to control areas, not exactly the most democratic thing ever... 🙅‍♂️
 
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