The Trump administration is exploring a strategy for post-war Gaza management that involves long-term governance and the implementation of new technologies.
GREAT Trust Concept and Resettlement of Residents
Reports indicate that the plan, titled GREAT Trust, suggests displacing around two million Gazans through a voluntary program. Each Palestinian would receive specialized digital tokens representing ownership of their land, which could later be exchanged for apartments in smart cities or for relocation.
Blockchain Integration in Land Management
The proposal includes land tokenization in Gaza using blockchain for fractional ownership. All transactions involving these tokens would be securely recorded on the blockchain, ensuring transparent ownership and transfer history. Affected residents would receive tokens compensating their land, redeemable for cash or housing.
Plans for Reconstruction and Smart Cities
The project proposes constructing six to eight smart cities managed by ID-based digital systems. Additionally, ten major infrastructure projects, including ports and highways, are planned. The reconstruction of Gaza faces significant ethical and humanitarian discussions.
The Trump administration's strategy for Gaza raises numerous questions regarding morality and human rights. Plans for new technologies and smart cities may change the region's dynamics.