US Unveils Grand Plan for 'New Gaza' Reconstruction at Davos Forum
Davos. The United States has publicly unveiled a massive master plan to completely rebuild the war-torn Palestinian territory of Gaza into a 'New Gaza'. Indications and maps pertaining to this plan were presented by President Donald Trump's 'Board of Peace' at the World Economic Forum meeting currently underway in Davos, Switzerland.
Under this plan, 180 skyscrapers will be constructed along the Mediterranean coast, and large residential complexes will be built in the Rafah area. The goal is to develop new residential, agricultural, and industrial zones for a population of 2.1 million people. 'I am fundamentally a real estate developer; this is all about location,' Trump stated in Davos. 'It will be worth seeing what this beautiful piece of beachfront property can become for many people.'
Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law, informed that approximately 60 million tons of debris need to be removed in Gaza. He stated that since Hamas is ready to sign a disarmament agreement, Gaza will now be developed holistically, rather than being divided into a 'Free Zone' and a 'Hamas Zone'. 'We have no Plan B; we will make this succeed,' Kushner asserted with determination.

The map of the American master plan designates separate zones for coastal tourism, industrial complexes, data centers, and state-of-the-art production facilities. A new port and airport will be constructed near the Egyptian border, and a 'tripartite crossing' will be established where the borders of Egypt and Israel meet. The reconstruction work will commence from Rafah and gradually proceed northward to Gaza City in four phases.
However, the role of the Israeli army appears to remain in place under this plan. The map shows a buffer zone along the border between Israel and Egypt, which Trump's 20-point peace plan refers to as a 'security perimeter'. It is mentioned that the Israeli army will remain in the area until Gaza is completely secure.
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