<![CDATA[On Thursday in Davos, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner unveiled an ambitious plan for postwar Gaza that could be called MGGA, if Gaza had ever been great and if that weren’t so hard to pronounce. After all, Kushner said of his plan that “a lot of the things that President Trump is doing in America, if they're working, we should all be copying them. If we find what's working in other countries, we should be copying them, too.” Yet as ambitious and wide-ranging as it is, the success of Kushner’s plan rests entirely upon one core assumption upon which the whole enchilada, or in this case shawarma, is based. ]]>