Gaza’s Proposal: More Questions Than Israeli Airstrikes
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On a Monday nobody asked for, Palestinians in Gaza eyed a proposal so vague it raises more implementation questions than a philosophy final. Despite ongoing Israeli attacks, the locals pondered how exactly this plan would work, proving once again that diplomacy sometimes feels like writing a recipe during a hurricane. No companies or dollar amounts in sight, just brutal facts: violence rising, questions mounting, and casual skepticism leveling up. Gaza, as usual, playing the role of endurance champion, juggling bombs and bureaucracy in a plot twist nobody asked to be in.
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(1 of 3)Source: Aljazeera | Published: 9/30/2025 | Author: Unknown
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