Comments by "William Innes" (@williaminnes6635) on "Triggernometry"
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Out of my ass, I'd say strategic hamlets, in the Sinai, after a massive development project for water, power, broadband.
You get 5-7 families per hamlet, they get one mosque or church that doubles as a school/kindergarten/first aid station, and people get in and out of the hamlet in a bus controlled by the Israelis.
Hamlet's surrounded by a double fence, between hamlets are free fire zones patrolled by full timers and interspersed with bunkers.
That would cut Hamas' supply, and instead of Israel going back to a scenario of reoccupying Gaza, would allow for Israel militarily to defeat Hamas.
The argument against the strategic hamlet system is moot. Gazans have immune systems used to the presence of other Gazans, and cutting Hamas' supply would allow Palestine as a movement to get resources to the Gazans in the strategic hamlets. This would mean the problems with civilian casualties which occurred with this strategy when the British used it to win the Second Boer War would not be repeated.
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