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    1. hardenedsteel8 on

      The Washington Post reported Sunday that a postwar plan for Gaza is circulating within the Trump administration that envisions relocating the territory’s entire population and transforming the enclave into a U.S.-administered economic and tourism hub.

      The 38-page proposal, known as the Gaza Reconstitution, Economic Acceleration and Transformation Trust, or GREAT Trust, is modeled on President Donald Trump’s pledge to “take over” Gaza and oversee it for at least 10 years while turning it into a high-tech and industrial center and a luxury tourist destination.

      The plan calls for the temporary relocation of Gaza’s more than 2 million residents, either through voluntary departures to another country or into secured zones within the enclave during reconstruction. Landowners would receive “digital tokens” in exchange for redevelopment rights, which could finance new lives elsewhere or be redeemed for apartments in six to eight planned AI-powered “smart cities” inside Gaza.

      Each Palestinian who chooses to leave would receive a $5,000 cash grant, rent subsidies for four years, and one year of food. The plan estimates that relocating each resident would save the trust roughly $23,000 compared with the cost of temporary housing and basic services for those who remain.

      According to The Washington Post, the GREAT Trust was developed by some of the same Israelis who created the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which currently distributes food in Gaza under U.S. and Israeli supervision. Financial planning was conducted by a team formerly with the Boston Consulting Group. The White House declined to comment on the report, and BCG said the work was not officially approved, with two senior partners responsible for the financial model later dismissed.

      On Wednesday, Trump held a White House meeting to discuss postwar options for Gaza. Attendees included Secretary of State Marco Rubio, special presidential envoy Steve Witkoff, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, who oversaw much of the administration’s first-term Middle East initiatives and has private interests in the region. No formal policy decisions were announced, although Witkoff described the administration’s planning as “very comprehensive.”

      The plan emphasizes it would not require U.S. government funding and could provide substantial returns for private investors. Mega-projects under consideration include electric vehicle factories, data centers, beach resorts, and high-rise apartments. The plan estimates nearly a fourfold return on a $100 billion investment over 10 years with ongoing revenue streams.

      Earlier proposals for postwar Gaza included temporary administration under the United Nations or the Palestinian Authority, and plans backed by Arab states for technocratic governance. Israel has rejected proposals that return control to the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority and has emphasized retaining security control over Gaza.

      The plan envisions Gaza’s reconstruction beginning with clearing debris and unexploded ordnance, rebuilding utilities and the electrical grid, and establishing industrial and tourism zones along the eastern and western borders. New “smart cities” would include housing, commercial and industrial facilities, clinics, schools, parks, and green areas.

      Legal experts have questioned whether any plan that prevents Palestinians from returning to their homes or fails to provide adequate food, shelter, and medical care would comply with international law, regardless of financial incentives.

    2. It feels surreal to witness maps being redrawn, civilizations obliterated, history rewritten, and people displaced, all while we watch in shock and awe.

    3. Unicorn_Puppy on

      It would still be decades of investment with no guarantees of the safety of the rich people that you’d want to go there, no one’s going to build a second Dubai where suicide bombers try to blow up the Rolex store and the Ferrari dealerships.

    4. FecalFunBunny on

      Well, I am sure this investment will work out greatly long term as climate change turns up the temperature to uninhabitable the closer you are to the Equator.

      ….shit, the economic elite don’t think long term because pointless wealth accumulation now Trumps the future.

      FFS, and that is just the start of the shitstorm.

    5. John_Williams_1977 on

      Lol, Trump is unwell and the Senate wouldn’t approve $50 for this – and that’s before the issue of the midterms.

    6. DeLousedInTheHotBox on

      The guy who keeps begging for a peace prize also openly admit that he intends to commit ethnic cleansing.

    7. Even if successful all you’d end up with is the biggest terrorist target in the universe. Dissident aliens would be flying to earth just to bomb it.

    8. AdviceNotAskedFor on

      Honestly if this happens, what kind of weirdo would invest or visit there?

      I assume it would take around 8 decades for people to forget

    9. SkullLeader on

      Voluntary relocation? I seem to recall the Germans told Jews the trains they were boarding were taking them to a new life in Eastern Europe…

    10. myhydrogendioxide on

      The headline should read „Delusional narcissist gives sad childish plan that would normally horrify the world.“

    11. 867-53-oh-nein on

      Has he been to most of America? We can’t even do this in our own country how’s he going to do it overseas…?

    12. Oh it’s AI-powered smart cities, guys. That’ll do it, those AI-powered smart cities. Absolutely a thing that exists and will work. I can’t believe we never thought of using AI-powered smart cities to solve the Palestinian crisis, it’s so obvious. Trust me, AI-powered smart cities are just the thing to solve all our problems.

    13. KevinTheSeaPickle on

      Im in the camp that believes the Bible is a load of shit, but its description of the antichrist is SPOT ON in a staggeringly accurate way with trump.

    14. denn1959-Public_396 on

      Lovely place for some golf courses, trump towers, trump casino… .fucking asshole

    15. Cactusfan86 on

      Painfully obvious the Palestinians would never be allowed back in.  Magically anyone who wanted to come back would be excluded for ‘security concerns’, likely because they were ‘with hamas’

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