In 2005, Israel by force left around 10,000 homeowners from Gush Katif in the Gaza Strip, hoping that the withdrawal would lead the way for peace. Rather, the disengagement was followed by unrelenting fear attacks and, many devastatingly, the October 7 massacre that declared 1,200 Jewish lives. Almost twenty years later on, brand-new propositions from United States President Donald Trump and other local leaders, consisting of figures from Saudi Arabia and Egypt, are resuming the argument on whether Jews can go back to Gaza. For more insights into this strong brand-new proposition and its possible to improve the future of Gaza, checked out the full story by Maayan Hoffman of The Media Line.