A Dignified Rebuilding of Gaza: A Humanitarian Approach towards Infrastructural Reconstruction, Life Preservation, and Future Restoration of the Gazan Strip ()
ABSTRACT
The ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict in Gaza has caused to immense devastation, displacing nearly 1.9 million people and destroying the territory’s critical infrastructure. In response to the crisis, President Trump has proposed to relocate Gazans and reconstruct Gaza based on Pelzman’s scholarly recommendation of the Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) framework. However, the reconstruction that proposes permanent relocation of 2.3 Palestinians to other Arab countries to pave way for infrastructural development has raised serious humanitarian and legal concerns, as forced displacement would violate international conventions and causes long-term psychological, social, and economic harm. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of rebuilding Gaza using a fast-building approach that retains Gazans on their ancestral land. Using a literature-based methodology, the study assessed historical cases of rapid reconstruction and examines the legal, social, and economic implications of displacement. Findings revealed that modular construction, prefabrication, and 3D printing can significantly accelerate Gaza’s rebuilding without resorting to forcible permanent displacement. The study concludes that a humane, rapid reconstruction strategy is not only viable but also essential for stability and socioeconomic recovery and peacemaking in the Gaza Strip. It is also evident that the existence of Hamas in Gaza and Based on the study findings, it is recommended that during the rebuilding period, priority should be given to fast-building technologies, securing international funding, addressing political concerns, and involving local communities to ensure long-term sustainability. The approach will accelerate Gaza’s restoration efficiently while preserving the dignity, rights, peaceful coexistence, and social fabric of Gazans.
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Harvey, Z. (2025) A Dignified Rebuilding of Gaza: A Humanitarian Approach towards Infrastructural Reconstruction, Life Preservation, and Future Restoration of the Gazan Strip.
Open Journal of Political Science,
15, 639-659. doi:
10.4236/ojps.2025.153036.
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