In a postwar vision for the Gaza Strip circulating within the Trump administration, the enclave will be transformed into a tourist resort with its entire two million population 'voluntarily' transferred to another country.
The Palestinian territory would turn into a trusteeship administered by the U.S. for the next 10 years, becoming a hub of high-tech manufacturing and technology.
It comes after the U.S. President held a White House meeting on Wednesday to discuss 'day after' plans for the Strip, after nearly two years of devastating war.
According to a 38-page prospectus seen by the Washington Post, Gaza's civilian population would be temporarily relocated - either through 'voluntary' transfers to another country or into restricted, secured zones within the Strip during reconstruction.
The proposal, though new, seems to be modelled on President Donald Trump's controversial plan to transform Gaza into the 'Riviera of the Middle East', first touted in February.











