According to the Washington Post, a post-war plan in Gaza provides for the “voluntary” relocation of the entire population

Under the rubble and the tens of thousands of deaths, some already see Gaza as a field of speculation. THE Washington Post Affirms that a confidential document of the Trump administration plans neither more nor less than erasing the Palestinian population to rebuild the enclave in “Riviera du Middle East”, mixing luxury tourist complexes and high-tech factories.
The daily reveals that a 38 -page prospectus, circulating within the Trump administration, proposes to place Gaza under American guardianship for at least ten years. The plan, baptized Great Trustpromises to transform the enclave into an advanced seaside and technological zone, with several “smart cities”.
According to the Washington Postthe project provides for the “voluntary” relocation of more than two million Gazaouis, abroad or in internal secure areas. Those who accept to leave would receive $ 5,000 in cash, four years of rent grants and a year of food. The owners would be awarded “digital tokens” exchangeable for future apartments.
The assembly, write the authors, would guarantee colossal profits to investors without American public funding, while dismissing any Palestinian state perspective – a device denounced as a forced transfer of population.
The newspaper stresses that the proposal comes from a network of Israeli entrepreneurs linked to GHF; Financial modeling has involved executives from the Boston Consulting Group, since excluded. Trump brought together Marco Rubio, emissary Steve Witkoff, Tony Blair and Jared Kushner to discuss “the rest”, without official announcement, even if participants say that “a full plan” is already ready.
On the implementation side, the document provides for a transfer of authorities to an American-Israeli trust, security first entrusted to Western contractors and then a local police trained. Countries like Libya, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Indonesia or Somaliland are mentioned as possible destinations, despite their own crises. THE Post Recalls that 90 % of Gaza housing was destroyed and that more than 60,000 Palestinians have already been killed, making any “post-war” explosive and disputed.
This document, revealed by the Washington Postexposes a ruthless logic: make up flashy promises of modernity and profits a project which, according to many observers, amounts to pushing a people to exile after a massacre of mass that international bodies already call genocide. Behind the image of a futuristic “riviera” takes shape the transformation of a human tragedy into a real estate opportunity, at the cost of a total and irreversible dispossession.
