Day 35: Iran “War”: Real Estate Tycoon Mogul TV Celebrity Trump Wants To Bomb Iran Then Rebuild It With Trump Casinos and Trump Hotels and All Trump Land In The Middle East, For Israel, Paid For By American Tax Payers.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump have publicly discussed plans for Gaza’s postwar future, including reconstruction efforts. In February 2025, during a joint press conference, Trump proposed that the United States “take over” and “own” the Gaza Strip, suggesting it could be leveled and redeveloped into the “Riviera of the Middle East” to create jobs and housing. Netanyahu expressed support for aspects of this vision, including potential relocation of Palestinians on a voluntary basis and long-term redevelopment, while emphasizing Israel’s security needs and opposition to Hamas governance.In September 2025, Trump unveiled a 20-point “Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict” at the White House alongside Netanyahu, who stated that Israel accepted its terms. The plan includes provisions for Gaza to be redeveloped for the benefit of its people, with a “Trump economic development plan” involving a panel of experts to rebuild and energize the territory, drawing on models of thriving Middle East cities. It calls for a special economic zone, international funding, and eventual transition to reformed Palestinian Authority control once security and governance conditions are met. The plan explicitly states that Palestinians will not be expelled and encourages them to stay and participate in building a better Gaza.Subsequent developments include the establishment of a “Board of Peace,” chaired by Trump and involving figures such as former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, to oversee administration, funding, and reconstruction. Jared Kushner presented elements of a “master plan” featuring coastal tourism zones, skyscrapers, housing units, industrial centers, and infrastructure projects aimed at boosting Gaza’s economy. International pledges and U.S. commitments have been discussed for multibillion-dollar rebuilding efforts, though implementation details, including an International Stabilization Force and Palestinian technocratic governance, remain in progress as of early 2026. Netanyahu has stressed the need for Hamas disarmament and demilitarization as prerequisites for full reconstruction and Israeli withdrawal.These proposals build on a January 2025 ceasefire and have been referenced in UN Security Council discussions, with ongoing focus on deradicalization, security, and economic revitalization while addressing humanitarian needs in the devastated territory.
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