Afrasianet - Gaza, a geography that carries with it a lot of resilience and challenges, is now facing a new phase after the announcement of the truce. This phase, which was the victory of an unbroken will, comes with many political, economic and social challenges. In this article, we will review the most important of these challenges facing Gaza after victory, and highlight the obstacles that must be overcome to achieve lasting stability and sustainable reconstruction.
The announcement of the truce in Gaza constituted a victory that was not broken, and the goals set by Israel were not achieved in the war of extermination. The deal, which will be implemented next week, suffers from doubts about the sincerity of the Israeli government's extremist intentions to implement its obligations, and this coincides with linking the legitimacy of the deal to the approval of the Israeli cabinet, meaning that Israel cannot be trusted at all, and this poses a great challenge, in addition to the obstacles that Israel will put to introduce International aid to Gaza, as well as its mandate to use force to respond to any potential danger it sees on its soldiers .
- The most important challenge, the day after Gaza after the cessation of the war, which is the complex political aspect, especially since Israel proposes the scenario of governing Gaza and excluding the Palestinian Authority and Hamas from governance, and this scenario contradicts the American proposal, which focuses on the Palestinian Authority's assumption of power in Gaza and the call for international bodies and the United Nations to build new institutions and a security force, and the importance of unifying the West Bank and Gaza, and the common denominator between the two proposals is to keep Hamas away from governing Gaza, and on the ground not Hamas could be excluded in Gaza, a political dilemma that could affect Gaza's reconstruction and funding .
- The important challenge, the reconstruction of Gaza, and this depends on the size of the financial funding and there is a discrepancy in estimating the size of the huge funding, as well as the parties that may provide such, and the extent of their approval or rejection of who governs Gaza, in addition to the reconstruction period, which is estimated according to international institutions (7-10) years, due to the size of the rubble, which is estimated at ( 42) million tons and related technical issues .
Between uncertainties surrounding the intentions of the Israeli government and the internal challenges associated with governance and reconstruction, Gaza finds itself facing a challenging future. However, the firm will and steadfastness shown by Gaza can be a catalyst for the desired transformations. Hope remains that the Palestinian people will be able to build a better future for their future generations.