Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Syrian President Bashar Assad (AP)
The basis for any eventual political solution to the conflict will be economic, most critically the viability and growth of a Palestinian state. However, since 2001, the Palestinian economy has experienced a sharp decline, with high unemployment, little industry, and hundreds of thousands of people dependent on food aid and humanitarian assistance in order to survive. Gaza especially has suffered due to its isolation the past six years, part of the reason for Hamas’ surge in popularity.
By reversing Gaza’s isolation, the bridge has the potential to reduce extremism, prevent fundamentalist ideologies from flourishing, and greatly enhance the ability of the Palestinian government to exert its authority over all its territory far more effectively. Access the full article>>

