Trump's Plan for Gaza Isn't Just as Bad as Feared – It's Worse
The GREAT Trust plan proposes a decade-long US-led effort to economically transform Gaza with $11 billion allocated for housing and relocation of up to 500,000 Palestinians.
- A 38-page prospectus called the GREAT Trust outlines two proposals for Gaza's future, involving partial depopulation and redevelopment.
- The plan emerged amid a 696-day Israeli assault on Gaza, which caused widespread destruction and thousands of casualties.
- One proposal allows about 75% of Gaza’s population to stay, while another offers up to 500,000 Gazans financial incentives to relocate abroad permanently.
- The prospectus projects annual revenue of $4.5 billion by year ten and describes strategic US benefits including access to $1.3 trillion in rare-earth minerals.
- This plan, seen as a form of corporate colonialism, suggests Gaza could become a transformed Mediterranean economic hub, raising questions about forced relocation and sovereignty.
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Trump's plan for Gaza isn't just as bad as feared – it's worse
What we have seen unfold in Gaza – the famine, death and devastation – is distressing enough, before we even contemplate what might come next.Alas, we now have another outline of what the plan for a “post-Hamas” future might be – and its schemers’ pretensions to establish a prosperous, shiny new Gaza are as offensive as they are tacky.First reported by The Washington Post, the plan being discussed by the Trump administration and international pa…
Israeli businessmen and an international management consultancy are said to have developed a plan for the future of the Gaza Strip. With Trump hotels and an Elon Musk city. Whether it becomes a reality is another question.
As Israel pursues its plan to take control of the Gaza Strip, the American plan to rebuild the enclave provokes shared reactions.
Donald Trump plans a radical redesign of Gaza: high-tech, tourism and international investment should transform the region.
The plan circulating in the White House, which envisages the development of the "Gaza Riviera" as a series of high-tech megacities, has been dismissed as "a crazy attempt to cover up the massive ethnic cleansing of the population of that Palestinian territory."


Trump Admin Circulating Plan to Transform Depopulated Gaza Into High-Tech Cash Cow
Under the proposal, the US would take control after "voluntary" relocation of Palestinians from the strip, where proposed projects include an Elon Musk Smart Manufacturing Zone and Gaza Trump Riviera & Islands.
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