It is also being propagated that people are talking about a proposal circulating among Trump-aligned officials, not an actual policy in effect.
A
Controversial Proposal Circulating
A plan called the Gaza Reconstitution, Economic
Acceleration, and Transformation (GREAT) Trust is being floated. It envisions
the US administering Gaza under a 10-year trusteeship, temporarily relocating
Gazans with financial incentives, and rebuilding the region into high-tech
smart cities and resorts.
This proposal is not officially approved or implemented, it
remains under discussion and highly controversial, especially regarding
legality and humanitarian implications.
Trump’s
Remarks on “Taking Over” Gaza
In February 2025, Donald Trump made headlines by stating
that the US would “take over” Gaza and possibly deploy troops, framing it as
redevelopment.
His comments triggered widespread international condemnation,
with UN experts calling the proposal a violation of international law and
likening it to ethnic cleansing.
Some analysts stress it is unlikely ever to be executed—constituting
extreme rhetoric or a negotiating ploy rather than a concrete, actionable
policy.
Current
Ground Reality
At present, Gaza is under Israeli military control, not US
administration. Israel controls Gaza’s borders, airspace, and sea access, and
the international community recognizes Gaza as part of the occupied Palestinian
territories.
US involvement is limited to supporting Israel
diplomatically and militarily—not on-the-ground governance or administration of
Gaza.
While provocative plans and statements have surfaced
suggesting US control over Gaza, no such control has been put into action. The
status quo remains unchanged - Gaza is not under US administration, and these
proposals are speculative and deeply contested.
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