What Happens When the Gaza War Ends?

I know that, personally, I have been bloody-minded of late. The horrific actions of Hamas savages being de-facto endorsed by plenty of my own fellow Americans has got me into a dark mood. But, I must not. God commands me to mercy. And I know it is true – and that if I want to be shown mercy, I must show it. So, we take a breath and calm down. They are savages but they are still my brothers and sisters and I must will what is best for them.

Not that the Israeli government will be calling me for advice, but I think there is a logical outcome to the Gaza War: Trusteeship.

The poison of Hamas has sunk very deeply into the population of Gaza. Keep in mind that the Hamas troops took video of their actions and proudly transmitted that video to friends and family in Gaza. By the time they had got back into Gaza, the people there knew exactly what they had done and they cheered wildly. Naturally, no sane person would leave Hamas in charge of Gaza but neither should the people of Gaza be in charge. Of course not everyone there is Hamas – indeed, we’re starting to see some reports of Gazan’s being furious at Hamas for withholding food and fuel from the people – but it is impossible for outsiders to really separate the sheep from the goats. The remnants of Hamas will attempt to retain power and eventually re-assert control and we can’t be sure who is genuinely anti-Hamas and who is faking. So, no Gazan gets to have a say in what happens in Gaza for a while.

Don’t be too shocked about the concept! Many will be – because we’re so used to universal voting rights and other such Progressive drivel that we can’t imagine denying someone power over their own governance. But self governance is an ideal, not a natural state of affairs. It is something to be aimed for, not really fully achieved. Even in the most educated and civilized society there has to be controls because civilization is not natural to the human condition. We’re naturally barbarians – we are instructed to be civilized and maintained in it by law and custom.

What I’m suggesting is not unprecedented. After World War Two both Germany and Japan were essentially placed under trusteeship and not allowed to resume full sovereignty for a significant period of time. In Japan that can be dated to 1971 when we returned Okinawa to Japanese control. For Germany, because of the peculiarities of the four-power post-war occupation, it didn’t happen until 1991. No matter what, the Allies were determined that there not be a resumption of Japanese and German aggression. The old joke was that NATO was to keep the Germans down, the Russians out and the Americans in and there was much truth to that: especially keeping the Germans down. The Brits massively drew down their military power in the 1950’s to the 1960’s but they kept the British Army of the Rhine at strength until German reunification. The Brits did not propose to have a third round with the Germans.

And it wasn’t just an occupation to keep an eye on them – the Germans and Japanese were instructed in new ways of thinking. Heck, the Japanese constitution was pretty much written by Douglas MacArthur. They were told why they had done wrong and what they had to do to repair it. To be fair, many Japanese and Germans voluntarily joined in the effort because they felt ashamed of what their countries had done, but the fact that to this day there are Germans and Japanese who hanker for the old ways shows the necessity of our efforts to impose new ideas on them. Had we not done that – had we done new Treaties of Versailles with them, then they would have just nursed their grudges and their power and tried again.

So it will have to be with Gaza; the people there must be rated incompetent to hold power. This doesn’t mean we go in and boss them around in their daily lives, but it does mean that the broad direction of national effort are taken out of their hands. They can’t control their government, their military/police or their schools. Someone else has to – someone who is committed to at least an idea of peace and justice.

It can’t be the Israelis. There is too much hatred between Muslims and Jews. If Israelis try to reorder Gazan life the people will reject it. They’ll probably stubbornly resist any such efforts from any quarter, but they’ll be in complete opposition to Israeli overlords.

My view is that a multi-power Trustee government should be imposed – with a commission made up of, say, people from Switzerland, Morocco and India (gotta have a Muslim majority power involved; it won’t work any other way and Morocco has long proved itself of a moderate strain of Islam). It would be better to keep the UN out but that is probably not possible; but full authority should be vested in the Trustees – not a penny gets spent, not a law gets made, without their consent. Their primary job would actually be reforming the education system so that the rising generation of Gazans will be told the truth rather than hate-filled Hamas lies. And after that generation rises, a period of transition can begin, step by step, to allow Gazans to resume sovereignty. But it would be at least a twenty year process. Maybe fifty.

Other people can come up with other ideas but the one thing that is certain is that Hamas has to go. Their actions on 10/7 removed them from human society. They still are people, of course, and must be shown mercy especially if they ask for it – but their entire system of beliefs has to be torn down and made unacceptable. Only that way can a path to peace be forged.

Aside: It is Pearl Harbor Day. God bless the memory of our soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines.

11 thoughts on “What Happens When the Gaza War Ends?

  1. Cluster's avatar Cluster December 7, 2023 / 11:54 am

    McCarthy retiring from Congress proves Matt Gaetz was right to do what he did. McCarthy is a quitter.

    Nikki Haley is simply a wind up doll for the Military Industrial Complex

    Vivek had the best line when he called the Climate Change agenda a fraud.

    Ron did very well. He has more substance than all of them

    Christie is the MSNBC candidate

    And here is Steve Bannon dropping facts about Fox and Hannity

    https://x.com/HappyCamper2626/status/1732498073614487908?s=20

  2. Tim's avatar Tim December 8, 2023 / 1:43 am

    If you are going to use WW II as guidebook, I would propose for the gazastinians the same fate as the Volksdeutsch left behind the iron curtain. Mass deportation. Doesn’t matter if it is iran, fghanistan, Russia.

    Whatever. Just make them leave.

  3. Retired Spook's avatar Retired Spook December 8, 2023 / 11:43 am

    As usual, the element of truth is what drives good humor:

    • Amazona's avatar Amazona December 8, 2023 / 12:15 pm

      You beat me to it.

      I get the Scott Adams newsletter, as you might guess from my repeated postings of Robots Read The News. He always managed to skewer management with his Dilbert cartoons.

  4. Retired Spook's avatar Retired Spook December 8, 2023 / 11:46 am

    That inconvenient truth thingy again:

  5. Retired Spook's avatar Retired Spook December 8, 2023 / 12:35 pm

    The Babylon Bee is especially skilled at using truth in humor.

  6. Amazona's avatar Amazona December 8, 2023 / 2:14 pm

  7. Amazona's avatar Amazona December 8, 2023 / 2:15 pm

    • Retired Spook's avatar Retired Spook December 8, 2023 / 2:30 pm

      The Left is getting easier and easier to parody.

      • Amazona's avatar Amazona December 8, 2023 / 7:01 pm

        They are totally lacking in both humor and self awareness, so they are not only easier and easier to parody as they get more and more unhinged, they are less aware of how brutal the parodies are.

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