Trump’s vision for Gaza is bold, optimistic — and controversial.
Dubbed “The New Rafah,” the plan aims to replace Gaza’s terror infrastructure with a Mediterranean-style Riviera, backed by billions of dollars from global investors and wealthy donors.
The idea is ambitious: rebuild Gaza from the ground up, dismantle terror networks, and create a future centered on prosperity rather than violence. But one critical question looms large — how to ensure the money fuels peace, not terror.