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They keep 53% of Gaza. What happened? I thought it was about the hostages. You got your hostages back. You did your self-defense. What else do you need?
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has worsened since Hamas's attacks on Israel on October 7th, and the subsequent Israeli bombardment.
Despite a ceasefire, Israel retains 53% of Gaza, and there are concerns they will not withdraw, as they aim to incorporate parts of Gaza into Greater Israel.
Hamas is claiming that they don't have the bodies of the 28 deceased hostages. The remaining hostages who are supposed to be handed over those corpses apparently are dispersed across the Gaza Strip.
Almost all of the planners of the October 7th attacks are dead. Gaza is decimated. Hamas, at least the senior leadership of Hamas, is destroyed.
A radical plan suggests diverting all funds previously provided to Israel for bombs to Gaza for infrastructure, homes, medicine, and food.
The Trump administration's plan for Gaza includes a 20-point proposal to create a de-radicalized, terror-free zone and redevelop Gaza for its people.
Some of the thorniest issues are still on the table. They haven't been worked out yet. For instance, what exactly is the requirement for Hamas to lay down its weapons? What is the future of rebuilding Gaza?
The plan proposes a 20-point strategy, including the creation of a de-radicalized, terror-free zone in Gaza, and aims to redevelop the area for the benefit of its people.
The devastation in Gaza is likened to the impact of 13 bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, highlighting the scale of destruction.