SS: in this opinion piece by Aid Worker Arwa Damon, we are presented with the spectre of a lawless, violent future Gaza ruled by mafias and tribes, evoking Kaplan’s “Coming Anarchy” of 1996. She presents a compelling argument for the need for a plan to rescue the Gaza Strip from its worst impulses, impulses that could lead to the rise of Hamas, or a new equivalent, that could restore security to its population.
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SS: in this opinion piece by Aid Worker Arwa Damon, we are presented with the spectre of a lawless, violent future Gaza ruled by mafias and tribes, evoking Kaplan’s “Coming Anarchy” of 1996. She presents a compelling argument for the need for a plan to rescue the Gaza Strip from its worst impulses, impulses that could lead to the rise of Hamas, or a new equivalent, that could restore security to its population.