A group of foreign policy and security experts has compiled a report looking at a solution for a ‘day, after’ plan in Gaza, and believe private security contractors, which have heavy experience in the Mideast could be a solution to replace Hamas.
According to the report, these contractors have been deployed in various conflict zones, including Iraq and Syria, and possess the necessary skills to manage post-conflict scenarios. The experts argue that the presence of private security forces could provide a more stable and less politically charged alternative to Hamas, which has been a significant source of contention in the region.
The report also mentions that while the idea is still in its conceptual phase, it has sparked discussions among policymakers and military strategists. However, it is important to note that the implementation of such a plan would require thorough consideration of legal and ethical implications, as well as the involvement of international bodies to ensure accountability and transparency.