The Trump administration and international partners are discussing proposals to build a “Middle East Riviera” on the rubble of Gaza. One of these would foresee control of the United States and Palestinian payments to go voluntarily. This was revealed by the Washington Post, according to which a postbellic plan for the strip circulating within the Trump government would transform it into a trustee administration administered by the USA for at least 10 years, while it turns into a luxurious tourist resort and into a manufacturing and high-tech technological pole.
The calculations included in the plan provide for an almost quadruple return on an investment of 100 billion dollars after 10 years, with continuous “self -employed” flows. The 38 -page prospectus viewed by the WP provides at least a temporary transfer of all the over 2 million inhabitants of Gaza, through what defines as “voluntary” departures towards another country or in confidential and protected areas inside the reconstruction during the reconstruction.
To those who own land, the trust would offer a digital token in exchange for the right to redevelop their property, to be used to finance a new life elsewhere or possibly redeem for an apartment in one of the six-eight new “intelligent cities fed by artificial intelligence” that will be built in Gaza. Every Palestinian who chooses to leave would receive a cash payment of 5,000 dollars and subsidies to cover four years of rent elsewhere, as well as a year of food. The plan estimates that every individual departure from Gaza would save the $ 23,000 trust, compared to the cost of temporary housing and those that the trust defines as “vital support” services in safe areas for those who remain.
Called Gaza Reconstition, Economic Acceleration and Transformation Trust, or Great Trust, the proposal was developed by some of the Israelis themselves who created and started the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), supported by the United States and Israel, which now distributes food inside the enclave. Financial planning was curated by a team that at the time worked for the Boston Consulting Group. The WP specifies that it is not clear whether the detailed and complete proposal of the Great Trust is what Trump has in mind or discussed in the recent meeting in the White House, in which the secretary of state Marco Rubio, the special envoy Steve Witkoff, the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and the son -in -law of President Jared Kushner also participated. But its main elements, according to two people aware of the planning, have been specifically designed to create the vision of the president of a “Riviera del Middle East”.