Gaza's Post-Conflict Transformation: A Proposed Tourist Haven and High-Tech Center by Trump
The Trump administration has revealed a bold and ambitious plan for the rebuilding of the Gaza Strip, a new development in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza. According to an exclusive report by The Washington Post, the plan is based on President Trump's personal vision and aims to transform Gaza into a safety zone administered by Washington for at least ten years.
The plan includes the evacuation of more than two million Gaza residents through "voluntary departure" to another country or to closed, secure compounds inside the strip. Each departing Palestinian would receive $5,000, four years of rent abroad, and one year of food aid.
The plan envisions Gaza as a major tourist resort and a center for high-tech and industrial production. The financial plan calculations for implementing this vision were conducted by a US-Israeli private foundation connected to the White House, referred to as the GREAT Trust. The foundation created detailed proposal documents projecting investments and returns, aiming to rebuild Gaza through public and private investments in major projects without relying solely on donations.
Parts of the proposal were first published in the Financial Times. The Trump administration is overseeing the plan, ensuring its successful implementation.
This utopian vision for Gaza is not without controversy. The proposal involves the evacuation of millions of residents and significant changes to the political and economic landscape of the region. Critics argue that it disregards the rights and livelihoods of the people of Gaza, while supporters maintain that it offers a chance for a better future.
It's important to note that a similar vision for Gaza was previously presented in the "Gaza 2035" plan, unveiled on Ynet. The Trump administration's plan for the rebuilding of the Gaza Strip is a significant departure from past efforts, offering a new approach to addressing the complex challenges facing the region.
As the plan moves forward, it will be closely watched by the international community. The success or failure of this ambitious project could have far-reaching implications for the future of the Middle East.
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