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Reported U.S. Gaza Plan Envisions Trusteeship, Mass Relocation and High-End Redevelopment

The draft has not been adopted as policy, with Boston Consulting Group disavowing involvement.

Overview

  • A Washington Post report describes a 38-page draft, the GREAT Trust, that would place Gaza under a U.S.-administered trusteeship for at least a decade while residents are relocated during reconstruction.
  • The proposal offers each departing Palestinian $5,000 in cash, four years of rent subsidies and one year of food support, with digital tokens issued to landowners for future housing or resettlement.
  • The document outlines Israeli security oversight at the outset with internal security handled by private contractors or third-country personnel and makes no mention of Palestinian statehood.
  • Financing would rely on public‑private investment targeting a fourfold return on roughly $100 billion, with links to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation; BCG says related modeling was not approved and it dismissed two senior partners.
  • President Trump convened a White House discussion with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, envoy Steve Witkoff and Tony Blair, while the administration has not endorsed the draft and regional governments and rights groups have signaled opposition.