US President Donald Trump took the stage to reinforce this proposal with a realistic "real estate" perspective on Gaza's geographical location in a strategic move presented during the launch of the "Peace Council" at the World Economic Forum. Jared Kushner, the former son-in-law and senior advisor to the US President, revealed precise details of what he called the "Gaza Master Plan," showcasing a roadmap aimed at transforming the devastated strip into a global economic hub.
Kushner, with presentation slides showing plans and maps behind him, outlined a vision based on bringing about a radical change in the demographic and economic structure of the strip.
Kushner said in his speech: "The plan was based on some demolition operations, followed by the creation of a 'New Gaza,' which could be a source of hope, and could become a destination in itself."
He explained that the plan is based on comprehensive development stages targeting:
Achieving 100% employment for the workforce in the strip.
Establishing many industrial sectors that make the place a thriving environment.
Providing modern housing solutions within the first stages of implementation.
In the context of his discussion about commitment to this path, Kushner stressed that there were no other options, saying: "We asked people what our alternative plan was? We didn't have an alternative plan, we only had one plan."
He added, explaining the possibility of implementation: "They were building cities this way in the Middle East, with two or three million people, and building them in three years; so things like this were very feasible if we decided to achieve them."
Kushner's speech did not fail to mention the current security tensions, as he made a direct appeal after noticing someone trying to escalate, saying: "Just calm down for 30 days."
He continued, addressing the attendees and concerned parties: "I thought the war was over, so let's do our best to work together. Our goal here was to achieve peace between Israel and the Palestinian people.. Everyone wants to live with dignity."
Following Kushner, US President Donald Trump took the stage to reinforce this proposal with a realistic "real estate" perspective on Gaza's geographical location.
Trump said in a striking statement: "Gaza is a beautiful piece of land on the sea, and it can become a great place if invested in correctly."
The US President added: "Those who live in difficult conditions now can enjoy a much better life, and everything starts with location."
This announcement of the "Master Plan" comes at a time when the Trump administration is proceeding with its plan despite reports of "Netanyahu's objection," and amidst efforts led by Ali Shaath, head of the Palestinian National Committee for the Administration of the Gaza Strip, who previously emphasized the utmost priority of reconstruction.
The chances of success for this "dreamy" vision remain contingent on the continuation of the ceasefire and overcoming security complexities on the ground.
Gaza is a beautiful piece of land on the sea, and it can become a great place if invested in correctly.





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