Everyone Is Waiting for Trump’s Gaza Plan to Die
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Trump's proposed Gaza peace board, designed to manage reconstruction and governance in the strip, has faced swift backlash from Israeli officials, Palestinian leaders, and international observers who view it as fundamentally unworkable. The plan reportedly lacks clear enforcement mechanisms, fails to address core disputes over sovereignty and Palestinian statehood, and has already been rejected by key stakeholders before implementation. Rather than salvaging the initiative, insiders expect it to quietly fade as diplomatic attention shifts elsewhere. The proposal exemplifies the persistent gap between Trump administration aspirations and the realities of Middle East conflict resolution.