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New Gaza plan unveiled by US at Davos
Summary
The US unveiled a 'New Gaza' proposal at the World Economic Forum in Davos, with slides showing coastal skyscrapers, housing estates in Rafah and phased development maps; the presentation accompanied a signing for President Trump's new Board of Peace.
Content
The United States presented plans called "New Gaza" that aim to rebuild the territory from scratch. Slides shown at the presentation depicted dozens of skyscrapers along the Mediterranean coast, housing estates in the Rafah area, and maps outlining phased residential, agricultural and industrial zones for about 2.1 million people. The materials were revealed during a signing ceremony at the World Economic Forum in Davos for President Donald Trump's new Board of Peace, which is described as being tasked with ending the two-year war and overseeing reconstruction.
What was presented:
- The proposal was labelled "New Gaza" and described as a comprehensive rebuild of the territory.
- Slides included images of coastal skyscrapers, housing estates in Rafah, and a phased development map for residential, agricultural and industrial areas.
- The presentation took place at Davos during a signing for President Trump's new Board of Peace.
- The Board of Peace is reported as being tasked with ending the two-year war and overseeing reconstruction, and no specific implementation timeline was provided.
Summary:
The presentation outlines a large-scale reconstruction proposal for Gaza linked to the Board of Peace's stated remit to help end the conflict and manage rebuilding. Undetermined at this time.
