This topic was discussed in one of the more sane corners of the www when this whole thing initially broke out. There are still some corners of the www where relevant factors regarding the whole of these goings-on can be discussed intelligently without the constant distraction of the programmed antics of your average mainstream mediated mouthpiece or the equally programmed gambit being run by the how dare you crowd invoking the notion of antisemitism to purposefully shut any such dialogue/discourse down before it can take root, should anyone dare to expand upon relevancy regarding the goings-on outside the parameter of the designated narrative. But that's their role in all of this. So they're useful in that regard to those involved with larger geo-political interests who do not want those larger geo-political interests scrutinized or acknowledged out in the wild.
But getting back to the topic, specifically, the prediction was made that an international agency or its proxies and/or an international solution would eventually be invoked.
And...ta daaa. Here we are. Except under the model of don't look at the the left hand while the right hand keeps your attention.
The reason that it came up, though, was because of those natural gas fields that Gaza is sitting on off the coast. Particularly sovereignty over them.
Of course, one would have to possess a knowledge of the history regarding that whole affair with the arguments over sovereignty over that natural gas, going back to the events of 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2006/2007.
Anyway. I imagine first things come first, though. So a thinking man might wonder if we'll first see such an international solution invoked when the ''old maps'' get pulled out and a move to establish some sort of new religion that the global community can all agree on, under the designated model of, as the piece invokes ''peace keeping'' and with consideration given to the invocation by political leadership of some parties who are involved that this is also, in their view, a religious war. One that also conveniently establishes some sort of international authority over all of those offshore gas reserves, btw. Ahem...