The author presents a comprehensive analysis of the 20-point Gaza peace plan, suggesting it may not serve as an effective resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The focus is on the potential misuse of the plan as a form of domination and the risk of further subjugation of the Palestinian people. The text explores the historical and political implications of the plan, emphasizing the need for a more equitable and just approach to the conflict. The article also highlights the possibility of the proposed plan leading to the establishment of a de facto protectorate for Gaza and the reinforcement of Israeli-American influence. The conclusion underscores the critical need for a genuine peace process that prioritizes the rights and sovereignty of the Palestinian people over short-term political gains.