The Trump administration unveiled a $25 billion plan to rebuild Gaza at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday. Jared Kushner presented the proposal, envisioning skyscrapers and new cities. The plan aims to rebuild Gaza in phases, starting with Rafah.
Kushner stated the project would begin in southern Gaza and rebuild Rafah in two to three years. He called the plan "catastrophic success," emphasizing the lack of alternatives. The proposal requires significant international investment.
The plan's immediate impact is uncertain. Hamas has not agreed to disarm. Securing international peacekeeping forces remains a challenge. Funding sources are also unclear.
The Gaza Strip has suffered extensive damage. Recent conflict between Israel and Hamas has exacerbated the situation. Previous reconstruction efforts have faced obstacles.
The plan's future depends on multiple factors. These include Hamas's cooperation, international support, and funding commitments. Further negotiations are expected.
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