the "stabilization force" will walk in and try to exist parallel to hamas and hamas, with iranian backing, will start bombing them. the result is a predictable civil war in gaza with hamas backed by iran and the international force as a weak government with no clear direction, as the turks and arabs fight with each other.
trump didn't write the plan, so i don't want to pretend this is his fault, but it demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding of the conflict as being about muslims and jews. frankly, if it was that simple, it would be over by now. the underlying problem is that islam was a colonizing empire that left an array of warring indigenous groups and invading populations in constant conflict with each other, when it collapsed. they don't get along with each other on anything, and palestine is just one of a myriad of conflicts.
in a real sense, the israeli bombing has been stopping an inevitable muslim civil war in the broader region, as well as a war between iran and saudi arabia. if the americans are demanding israel step back and not do this, and the muslims to take initiative, it will just expose and trip and exacerbate those fault lines allow that civil war to finally happen.
it is the egyptians that will need to get aggressive with hamas, but it will generate a response when they do, and it will then escalate and spiral out of control.
israel can't let it get too out of hand, and they may have to step back in very soon. but, in the short term, we may see continued bombing of gaza by arabs instead of by jews.