At his joint news conference with Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu, President Trump stunned the world by calling for the resettlement of Gaza's population to pave the way for a massive development project under U.S. auspices in Gaza. According to Trump it would be a new "Riviera." Aside from the Israel far right, the idea was uniformly panned in the middle east, Europe and among Trump's MAGA base. Simply put, it is not going to happen.
However, Trump's forced the region to wake up to the fact that we can't go back to the world as it stood pre-October 7th. It will force the Palestinians to come to terms with the new realities of the region.
What has not been said is that while the U.S. will not rebuild Gaza, Trump's idea has whetted the appetite of every property developer from Egypt to Turkey to Saudi Arabia to the Gulf. While Gazans won't accept the U.S. to take the lead, they might be more amenable to an Arab consortium in a project that, of necessity, would involve the temporary exile of portions of the current population. I have to believe that discussions are already underway across the capitals of the middle east.
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