Editor’s note: What is being titled the “Singapore Vision” first published by Ron Ben Yishai a very well known Israeli journalist is quite the pivot from the dire situation unfolding in Gaza to one of possible hope. I’m not going to lie, I’ve read the plan, which was first made public in March, and it appears to take-in many of the moving parts as they relate to Palestine, Gaza, Israel, Egypt, UAE and Saudi Arabia. Considering the current trajectory for Gaza – continuing under Israeli military occupation, genocide, ethnic cleansing or relocation altogether – this “Singapore Vision” certainly deserves a conversation. At least it’s about a future and purpose both of which have been sorely lacking in any conversation(s) related to Gazans and their home…
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by Itamar Eichenner at Ynet
Senior officials at the Netanyahu Bureau are examining a plan under which Arab states from the moderate axis will participate in the actual management of the Gaza Strip in the coming years – pending the establishment of an orderly Palestinian rule. These are all the steps outlined in the outline, which in 2035 produced electric vehicles in Gaza, and will become a “significant industrial production center for the Mediterranean coast
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The New York Times Report today (Friday) that senior Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has been examining a program formulated by businessmen in recent months, Under which Israel will run the Gaza Strip together with other Arab states for a few years – until control can pass to the Palestinians. two months ago First published by Ron Ben Yishai, “Singapore Vision” Of Netanyahu regarding Gaza, and Now Ynet brings the full plan and its branches – At present, no agreement was reached by all parties
In a presentation that came to Ynet, entitled “From Crisis to Prosperity – A Plan for Transformation of the Gaza Strip from an Iranian Shrine to the Moderate Axis,” pictures are shown that reflect a utopian vision for the Gaza Strip. It looks like a thriving green country rope, with towers and business centers, as opposed to the terrorist incubator that has been in the last few decades.