The Gazans certainly have to be housed somewhere. Today, according to the Wall Street Journal, “nearly 70% of Gaza’s 439,000 homes and about half of its buildings have been damaged or destroyed.” Its infrastructure will take up to ten years to rebuild. In the meantime, two million people cannot be expected to live in shacks or tents, especially considering the media’s fixation on the plight of Palestinian refugees. Even Palestinian-American commentator Richard Hanania proposed resettling Gazans in the West.