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Leaked Prospectus Outlines U.S. Trusteeship of Gaza and Mass ‘Voluntary’ Relocation

The unadopted GREAT Trust concept links a decade of U.S. control to private‑financed reconstruction using digital tokens, drawing immediate legal and political pushback.

Overview

  • An internal 38-page plan known as the GREAT Trust proposes placing Gaza under U.S. administration for about 10 years to rebuild it as a tourism and high-tech/manufacturing hub.
  • It envisions at least temporary relocation of roughly 2 million Gazans through so-called voluntary departures abroad or movement into secured zones, offering $5,000 in cash, four years of rent subsidies, and one year of food support.
  • Landowners would receive digital tokens exchanging redevelopment rights for future housing or funds, with the document projecting large investor returns and claiming no need for U.S. federal funding.
  • The proposal is linked to figures behind the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation; Boston Consulting Group says related financial modeling was not approved and confirms it dismissed two partners involved.
  • The White House has reviewed postwar options in a senior meeting with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Steve Witkoff, Tony Blair and Jared Kushner, while Hamas rejects the plan, Israel’s leader has praised Trump’s vision, and UN experts warn mass displacement could breach international law.