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New Gaza plan unveiled by Trump's Board of Peace
Summary
Jared Kushner presented a $25 billion redevelopment blueprint for Gaza at the World Economic Forum in Davos; the Board of Peace says the plan depends on the demilitarization of Hamas and has prompted questions about whether residents were consulted.
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A plan to rebuild Gaza was presented at the World Economic Forum in Davos by Trump's so-called Board of Peace. Jared Kushner unveiled a $25 billion master plan described by the board as a redevelopment of the Gaza Strip. The presentation included a zoned blueprint and projections tied to future political conditions. Organizers said the plan depends on demilitarization of Hamas before construction can proceed.
Known details:
- The Board of Peace, with Jared Kushner speaking, unveiled a $25 billion redevelopment blueprint for a "New Gaza" at Davos.
- The board presented a zoned master plan and said designs were produced with the help of AI, and that construction is planned to begin prior to a formal ceasefire being announced.
- Officials linked the plan's start to the demilitarization of Hamas and offered economic projections tied to the scheme.
- The presentation has prompted public questions about whether Gaza residents were consulted and about the role of private investors in the redevelopment.
Summary:
If carried out, the Board of Peace's proposal would reshape built areas in Gaza and involve large private development projects. The board says implementation depends on demilitarization; specific timelines and formal approvals were not announced and remain undetermined at this time.
