
US Gaza Control Plan: Palestinians Face Displacement Under Trump Proposal
A controversial plan reportedly under consideration by the Trump administration would see the US Gaza Control Plan, displace its two million residents, and transform the war-ravaged enclave into a futuristic economic hub. According to a Washington Post investigation, the proposal envisions Gaza as a trusteeship run by Washington for at least a decade, raising global alarm over the fate of Palestinians.

The idea has been described as part of Trump’s long-stated ambition to make Gaza the “Riviera of the Middle East” — a tourist resort, technology hub, and economic zone. But critics say it represents nothing less than a mass dispossession of Palestinians from their land.
Background: Gaza in Ruins After Israel’s War
The Gaza Strip has endured unprecedented devastation since Israel launched a full-scale war in response to the Hamas-led attack of October 2023. The enclave, already suffering from decades of blockade, has been reduced to rubble, with infrastructure destroyed and the population left dependent on limited humanitarian aid.
It is in this context of destruction that a group of planners, reportedly working with Israeli and American advisors, drafted a 38-page prospectus on Gaza’s future. The Washington Post, which reviewed the document, said it proposes nothing less than the temporary or permanent removal of Gaza’s residents.
The Core of the Proposal: US Trusteeship & Relocation
The plan calls for the establishment of the Gaza Reconstitution, Economic Acceleration and Transformation Trust — or the GREAT Trust. This body would take administrative control of the enclave and oversee its reconstruction.
Key elements include:
- Relocation of Gaza’s two million people: Either “voluntary” departures abroad or movement into tightly controlled “secured zones” inside Gaza.
- Land ownership replaced with digital tokens: Palestinians who own land would be given a token by the trust. These could be redeemed later for an apartment in one of six to eight AI-powered smart cities to be built in Gaza.
- Transformation of Gaza’s economy: A long-term vision to build seaside resorts, high-tech industries, and tourism infrastructure — marketed as a way to make Gaza a “regional paradise.”
Trump’s Vision: “Clear Out Gaza”
The report recalls that Donald Trump himself stunned the world earlier in 2025 when he openly suggested that the United States should take control of Gaza, clear out all its people, and build luxury real estate on the Mediterranean coast.
Although dismissed by many at the time as unrealistic, the Post suggests that elements of Trump’s vision are now being drafted into policy proposals.
Israeli and US Involvement
According to the Post, some of the same Israeli figures who helped set up the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) — a controversial body distributing food in Gaza — were also involved in shaping the new trusteeship plan.
The GHF has been heavily criticized by aid groups and the United Nations, especially after reports emerged that over 1,000 Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces while trying to reach food distribution sites.
The involvement of these same actors in planning Gaza’s future raises fears among Palestinians that reconstruction efforts may come at the cost of permanent displacement.
Netanyahu’s Support, International Criticism
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly praised the trusteeship plan, seeing it as a way to neutralize Palestinian claims to Gaza. However, many Arab and European nations are alarmed by the implications of forced population transfer.
Analysts warn that if implemented, the plan would represent one of the largest mass displacements of people in modern history, echoing past events in Palestine’s history such as the 1948 Nakba.
Palestinians’ Reaction: “Erasure of a People”
Palestinians see the proposal as nothing less than an attempt to erase their identity. “This is not reconstruction. This is colonial displacement under the guise of development,” said one Palestinian activist quoted anonymously.
Human rights groups argue that forced relocation and trusteeship would violate international law, particularly the Geneva Conventions, which prohibit mass transfer of populations under occupation.
Smart Cities and Digital Tokens: Promise or Deception?
One of the more futuristic aspects of the plan is the proposal to create AI-powered smart cities in Gaza. These would be designed as modern, green, high-tech urban zones where Palestinians could eventually live.
But critics say this is a technocratic fantasy, designed to distract from the fundamental reality: Gaza’s people would be uprooted from their homes, stripped of their rights, and forced into uncertainty.
The digital token system, in particular, has been criticized as a way of commodifying Palestinian land and property, turning ownership into a speculative asset rather than a guaranteed right.

Global Implications
If carried out, the US Gaza Control Plan could reshape Middle Eastern geopolitics. Supporters argue it would stabilize Gaza, eliminate Hamas influence, and create economic opportunities. Opponents counter that it would inflame regional tensions, deepen resentment, and destroy any chance of a two-state solution.
US Gaza Control Plan
The State Department has so far refused to comment on the Post’s report. But the fact that such a proposal is being discussed at high levels indicates that Gaza’s future is very much in play — and Palestinians fear it may not include th
What is the US Gaza Control Plan?
It is a proposed trusteeship under which the United States would take control of Gaza, relocate its population, and rebuild it as a tourism and technology
How would Palestinians be affected?
The plan envisions temporary or permanent relocation of Gaza’s two million residents, replacing land ownership with digital tokens, and resettling them in new “smart cities.”
Q3: Why is the plan controversial?
Critics say it amounts to mass displacement, erases Palestinian claims to their homeland, and violates international law. Supporters argue it could bring stability and development
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