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Trump’s Gaza plan involves offering Palestinians $5,000 each to exit temporarily or permanently and turn Gaza into a tech hub, an AI-powered smart city


Washington Post reports that plan, known as GREAT Trust, envisions U.S. oversight for at least 10 years, building AI-powered smart cities, luxury resorts and industrial hubs

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. 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. 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.

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