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  1. At 4:18 I am coming in with a peace plan that Prime Minister Netanyahu can consider. Thank you, Douglas Murray, for this interview which I hope will shed light on solutions to ending strife and combat operations and missile attacks on Israel and finding ways to having warring factions give up their deadly struggles. My peace plan will take a miracle for some to become reality, but mostly a lot of work and it's going to need the Arab Community and Israel and the UN and others to make it become reality. Here goes: Gaza is 145 square miles of land that has seen 5 wars in the last 15 years. The 2.3 million people who live in Gaza deserve a better homeland. I believe the King of Jordan and his wife, Queen Raenia, who is of Palestinian origin, hold the keys to ending Hamas and other terrorist groups by doing one thing: creating a land out of the surrounding parched desert region and making it green again into a country called Palestine. It can only happen from neighboring countries working together and giving up some of their territory for this dream country to become reality. And: yes; redrawing boundaries is the only way to come up with a parcel of land where all Palestinians can live and prosper and become a sovereign nation and masters of their own destiny---and it is doable. My ignorance is abundant in international affairs, but I think the pros outnumber the cons of my proposal, though flagrantly dependent on the goodwill of neighboring nations, it deserves consideration if for anything the well-being of children constantly exposed to living in a war zone and an open prison that Gaza has become. Please allow me to go on: Gaza, this blood-soaked territory that has proven itself unfit for the Palestinian people can be transformed into what I believe will be the way to end all future bordering country conflicts: a wildlife refuge cum Galapagos of the middle east for endangered species of plant, animal and aquatic life. Prime Minister Netanyahu, if you are reading this, what I am proposing as a peace plan will have the dual purpose of giving us the tools for solving future conflicts with neighboring countries and rescuing nature at the same time. A terraformed Gaza cum Galapagos would be a place where Israel and neighboring nations could work together to save animals like the white rhinoceros, the Indonesian tiger and many, many other species literally on the verge of extinction. The Holy Land is a mystical concept to many and Gaza is a perfect place to save so many of God's great creatures. Lastly, transforming Gaza into a nature reserve would bring in more tourist dollars to the region than the pyramids. But mostly, it would allow a proud people, the Palestinians, to have a proper homeland for raising their children in peace and be at peace with Israel and also Israel could be in peace with the Palestinians and its neighbors.
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