Gaza's Rebirth: Shaath's Revolutionary Plan to Rebuild the Enclave
Ali Shaath, a Palestinian civil engineer, has been appointed to oversee Gaza's reconstruction under a U.S.-backed plan. His ambitious proposals include using war debris to create new land. However, challenges remain, including disarming Hamas and Israeli restrictions. Shaath aims to restore Gaza's infrastructure within three years.
Ali Shaath, a Palestinian civil engineer and former government official, has been tasked with reconstructing Gaza under a new U.S.-backed initiative. The appointment of Shaath marks a pivotal step in President Trump's plan to transform the war-torn territory.
Shaath's strategy involves disposing of war debris by pushing it into the Mediterranean Sea, thereby creating new land for development. This bold approach could provide substantial new space for Gaza as it recovers from years of conflict. Immediate relief efforts and infrastructural rehabilitation are foremost on Shaath's agenda.
Despite the optimism, significant challenges loom, including ongoing violence between Israel and Hamas, as well as Israeli restrictions on importing construction equipment. Shaath's committee faces the complex task of negotiating peace terms while overcoming logistical hurdles to rebuild Gaza.
(With inputs from agencies.)

