According to reports, the Trump administration is considering a postwar plan for Gaza that would use cryptocurrencies and a system of tokenized lands to relocate and relocate Palestinian residents under a possible acquisition of the United States.
Tokenized land would be sold to investors to finance the reconstruction of the region. The news has attracted strong criticism of civil rights groups.
The controversial plan of great confidence in the indignation of Gaza Sparks
According to reports, the White House is developing a plan for Gaza that would use token tokens and digital tokens to reset and relocate residents.
Sunday, The Washington Post He published a 38 -page document describing the plan. The document, entitled “Reconstitution of Gaza, Economic Acceleration and Transformation (Great) Trust”, assumes that the territory will be put under a confidence of the United States for at least a decade, which would result in the displacement of the two million residents of Gaza.
The document describes the relocation of the plan as “voluntary” because it would give the gacanes a specialized card for their lands. These tokens could be exchanged later for an apartment in a new “intelligent city” or relocation to a different area.
According to the plan, the Gazans would receive subsidies for temporary homes and food for up to four years.
The plan would be financed by selling the land to investors interested in the reconstruction of the territory. The proposal itself suggested 10 mega projects, including “Elon Musk’s intelligent manufacturing zone and” Gaza Trump Riviera & Islands. “
The Washington Post The report also connected the creators of the proposal with the leaders of the controversial Humanitarian Foundation of Gaza, an organization supported by the United States and Israel.
Although the reports also indicated that the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) contributed to financial planning, BCG previously denied these claims.
“The recent media reports have misrepresented the role of BCG in the reconstruction of the postwar Gaza. Two former partners began this work, despite the fact that the main partner was categorically told that he did not.
The proposal has already caused outrage among civil rights groups. He even caused a response from the Hamas official, Basem Naim, who replied that “Gaza is not on sale.”
Blair, Trump and Kushner in postwar conversations
Trump was not the only high profile politician involved in Gaza’s reconstruction proposal.
The reports arose in July that the group of experts from former United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair was working on a similar project. According to the reports, the plan was aligned with Trump’s original idea to transform the Palestinian territory into a resort.
Last Wednesday, Blair attended a White House meeting with Trump and his son -in -law, Jared Kushner, to discuss the plans for the postwar gaza. The content of the meeting has not yet been made public.
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