
For as long as most of us have been alive, the so-called experts have promised peace in the Middle East. And what have we gotten for it? Billions wasted. More terror. Nothing changes. We’ve all seen the playbook: send our tax dollars to a bunch of U.N. bureaucrats who accomplish nothing. Rinse and repeat.
It’s a broken record. This cycle of failure has worked out great for the globalist class, but it’s been a disaster for Americans and our allies. It’s obvious that the old way is a dead end. We need a new approach, one that isn’t afraid to kick over the table and try something that actually makes sense.
But what if there’s a different way? A truly American way? A bold plan now being considered by President Donald Trump does just that. It’s called the GREAT Trust, and it’s a radical idea: instead of managing decline, it aims to rebuild Gaza from the ground up after a temporary, voluntary relocation of its people.
A Vision of Prosperity and Peace
Imagine that for a second. Instead of a terrorist launchpad, a glittering hub of commerce. It’s a crazy idea, I know—actually building something. The plan lays out a future of “AI-powered, smart cities” and a beautiful coastline finally used for tourism, not terror. It seeks to turn an Iranian-backed nightmare into a strategic asset.
This is about creating a future, not just managing a crisis.
From ‘Breitbart’:
“Gaza can transform into a Mediterranean hub for manufacturing, trade, data, and tourism, benefiting from its strategic location, access to markets (Europe, GCC [Gulf Cooperation Council], Asia), resources, and a young workforce, all supported by Israeli tech and GCC investments,” the prospectus says hopefully.
This isn’t another foreign aid handout. It’s a real investment in a stable future, one where our ally Israel is secure and a new regional partner can thrive.
Common Sense Over Endless Handouts
And here’s the part that really makes the globalists’ heads explode. The plan gives individual Gazans a choice. Those who want to leave temporarily get $5,000 cash, rent subsidies for four years, and food for a year. This gives regular people a chance to escape the clutches of Hamas and build a real life.
The best part? It doesn’t cost you a dime. Not one cent of your tax money. The GREAT Trust would be funded by private investment, using Gaza’s own potential to create wealth. It’s a business solution, not a government mess. It’s even estimated that this plan would save $23,000 for every person who relocates compared to the old, failed system. How’s that for fiscal responsibility?
The Predictable Howls of Outrage
Of course, you know who showed up to complain. The plan has already received “swift condemnation” from the international community and Arab leaders. These are the same people who have happily watched the region burn for 75 years. Their outrage is proof that Trump is on the right track.
But the loudest screams are coming from the terrorists themselves. A Hamas leader announced that “Gaza is not for sale.” What he really means is their human shields aren’t for sale. Hamas needs the people of Gaza to stay poor, desperate, and trapped. This plan offers a way out, and they are terrified of it.
This is the kind of strong, America-First leadership we need. A plan that puts security, prosperity, and common sense above the feelings of the global elite. The experts had their chance. Isn’t it time we tried something else?
Key Takeaways
- President Trump’s plan uses private investment, not taxpayer money, to rebuild Gaza.
- The strategy prioritizes American and Israeli security interests over globalist consensus.
- It offers individual Gazans a voluntary choice to escape the control of Hamas.
- The plan exposes the hypocrisy of international bodies that profit from the status quo.