What’s next for the Gaza Strip? 🤔 In an exclusive chat with CGTN, Khaled Qaddoumi, Hamas’ rep in Iran, dropped fresh plans: a technocratic committee to spearhead two big goals – rebuild Gaza’s war-torn infrastructure and gear up for the region’s first post-conflict elections.
So, what’s a technocratic committee? Think squad of experts – from civil engineers and urban planners to finance gurus and data analysts – who use evidence-based, data-driven strategies to fast-track reconstruction and avoid political deadlock. 📊🔧 For the tech-savvy generation, this could mean mobile-linked feedback systems where Gaza residents report damage or vote on repair priorities through simple apps!
But will the recent peace deal stick? The agreement, which aims to pause hostilities and open humanitarian corridors, faces uphill battles: funding shortfalls, regional power plays, and lingering mistrust between factions. Without steady cash flow and mutual goodwill, even the best roadmaps can hit roadblocks.
Looking at Gaza’s future governance, expect a power mix. Alongside Hamas, rival groups like Fatah and Islamic Jihad are poised to claim seats at the table. Experts suggest a coalition model might bring balance – blending different ideologies and strengths to keep the peace and push progress.
From Dhaka to Jakarta, young South and Southeast Asians are watching closely. Will experts deliver, and can political rivals unite for Gaza’s comeback? We’ll be tracking every milestone – stay tuned! 📲✨
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