Gaza could be 'real estate bonanza', Israeli minister Bezalel Smotrich says
- Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich described Gaza as a 'real estate bonanza' and said Israel and the US are negotiating how to divide the land.
- These discussions occur amid an Israeli offensive in Gaza City aiming to forcibly displace civilians to southern Gaza and demolish city buildings.
- Since October 7, 2023, Smotrich has promoted a 'humane' voluntary population transfer and envisions a singular Jewish state from the sea to the river.
- Smotrich stated the plan is developed by experienced professionals, involves substantial costs, and will financially sustain itself through real estate profits.
- Smotrich’s statements and the plan have drawn criticism from politicians, business leaders, Palestinians, and triggered declines in Israeli markets.
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Israel’s far-right finance minister suggests a real estate ‘bonanza’ in Gaza will follow the war | News Channel 3-12
By Lauren Izso, Tal Shalev, Nadeen Ebrahim, CNN (CNN) — Israeli finance minister Bezalel Smotrich has described Gaza as a potential real estate “bonanza” and claimed he was talking to the United States about how to divide up the war-torn enclave. Speaking at the Urban Renewal Summit in Tel Aviv on Wednesday, the far-right minister said that Israel and the US had “paid a lot of money for the war, so we need to share percentages on the land sales …
Israel’s far-right finance minister suggests a real estate ‘bonanza’ in Gaza will follow the war
By Lauren Izso, Tal Shalev, Nadeen Ebrahim, CNN (CNN) — Israeli finance minister Bezalel Smotrich has described Gaza as a potential real estate “bonanza” and claimed he was talking to the United States about how to divide up the war-torn enclave. Speaking at the Urban Renewal Summit in Tel Aviv on Wednesday, the far-right minister said that Israel and the US had “paid a lot of money for the war, so we need to share percentages on the land sales …
Israel's finance minister makes plans for the post-war period: he wants to start real estate projects in the destroyed Gaza Strip. Trump is said to be involved.
What the United Nations calls genocide, Israel's finance ministers have cynically declared the first phase of a "real estate gold mine". After the war, the costs are to be covered by the marketing of land – and Donald Trump's dream of a pompous "Riviera of the Middle East" come true. The extremist Bezalel Smotrich spoke at a real estate conference in Tel Aviv about the future of the Gaza Strip. On the question of the post-war period, he describe…
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