US Considers Administering Gaza for 10 Years with Population Relocation Plan: Washington Post
The plan proposes a decade-long U.S. trusteeship over Gaza, offering $5,000 relocation packages and transforming the area into a tourism and high-tech hub, aiming to rebuild the war-torn enclave.
- The U.S. is considering administering Gaza for 10 years, which includes a relocation plan for its population, according to the Washington Post.
- The proposed plan, called the GREAT Trust, aims to create tourism and tech hubs in Gaza using private investment.
- The plan suggests that 25% of Gazans would choose to relocate, with 75% of them not returning.
- Critics note that the document does not address international law or local opposition to the mass relocation plan.
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Trump’s plans for postwar Gaza: U.S. redevelopment takeover, Israeli security control; $5K relocation payments to Palestinians
A Trump administration redevelopment plan for Gaza entails U.S-Israel control of the area after the war with Hamas and offering Palestinians relocation payments including cash and guaranteed food and housing.
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US to control Gaza, displace its people under new plan – report
INQUIRER.net WASHINGTON — The entire population of Gaza would be relocated and the United States would take control of the Palestinian territory under a plan being considered by the Trump administration, the Washington Post reported Sunday. The enclave reduced to rubble in Israel’s war prompted by the Hamas attack of 2023 would be transformed into a trusteeship administered by the United States for at least 10 years, the newspaper said. Another …
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