
A redevelopment proposal presented in Davos outlines a phased transformation of Gaza into modern urban districts. The plan includes coastal skyscrapers, a tourism zone with many towers, an airport, a seaport, and industrial complex areas. It projects economic growth beyond $10 billion by 2035 and the creation of more than half a million jobs through private investment in utilities and public services. New Rafah is described as containing large numbers of housing units, education centers, cultural and vocational institutions, and medical facilities. The proposal links implementation to demilitarization principles led by Palestinians with international verification. Palestinian residents were not involved in drafting the vision, and basic services such as water, electricity, and sewage receive limited attention.
"Kushner's slideshow featured glossy images of coastal skyscrapers, a new tourism district with 180 towers, an airport, a seaport, and industrial complex zones. A phased reconstruction timeline promised to transform "New Rafah" and "New Gaza" into modern metropolises. "In the Middle East, they build cities like this in three years," Kushner said. "This is very doable." Gaza's GDP, he claimed, would exceed $10 billion by 2035; more than half a million jobs would be created; private investment for utilities and public services would reach at least $25 billion."
"New Rafah alone would contain more than 100,000 housing units; 200 education centers; 180 cultural, religious, and vocational institutions; and 75 medical facilities. The Master Plan was shared as part of the establishment of President Donald Trump's so-called Board of Peace. An earlier variation of the plan envisioned the construction of artificial islands with luxury resorts offshore - part of a broader ambition for what has been dubbed the "Gaza Riviera." Rendered in artificial-intelligence graphics, skyscrapers hovered like a vision overlooking the coastline where decades of blockade and war have reduced seaside infrastructure to rubble."
"Tellingly, the Davos slideshow just briefly mentioned basic services like water, electricity, and sewage for Palestinians in war-decimated Gaza. Kushner's presentation mentions Palestinians in the context of "demilitarization principles," claiming this process will be "led by Palestinians, internationally verified." The Palestinian public were not involved, not even consulted, in the drafting of these visions. Almost every decision about where they will live, how they will move, and what kind of life they may rebuild was made without them."
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