Jared Kushner unveiled a Gaza plan supported by Trump, emphasizing increased humanitarian aid, demilitarization, and economic recovery. The proposal, part of Trump’s 20-point peace plan and UN Resolution 2803, aims to shift from conflict to peace and prosperity. Immediate full aid delivery to Gaza is highlighted, matching levels agreed upon in a previous humanitarian arrangement.
The plan focuses on creating the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG) to oversee the transition period and foster lasting Palestinian prosperity. Key aspects include restoring essential services like electricity, water, healthcare, and education, while emphasizing demilitarization as crucial for success. Reconstruction efforts will be limited to disarmed sectors, with armed groups to be dismantled or integrated into the NCAG.
The master plan envisions phased redevelopment across Gaza, encompassing infrastructure projects, urban development, and economic growth. Projections anticipate significant economic gains, including new jobs, increased GDP, and improved household incomes. The proposal also outlines the rebuilding of critical infrastructure and the establishment of a special economic zone to spur economic growth.
Presented at Davos, the plan aligns with discussions on post-conflict recovery and economic stability at the World Economic Forum.
