Netanyahu reveals AI vision for Gaza’s transformation after Trump’s ‘Riviera’ call

Donald Trump may have seen the images before making his controversial statement.
Benjamin Netanyahu unveiled his vision for Gaza’s future, closely following Donald Trump’s controversial plans for the area.
The Israeli Prime Minister presented a plan, including striking CGI renderings that propose the transformation of Gaza to an urban oasis. This plan is similar to Trump’s idea of converting Gaza into the “Riviera of the Middle Eastern” that he announced during a recent press conference.
The Sun reports that speculation is rampant about Trump being briefed by Netanyahu on his AI-enhanced Gaza vision. Nadav Schtrauchler, former strategist for Netanyahu, told the publication that he believes Trump was shown it in some way.
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There would have been other routes, most likely from Israel, to get this idea. It was planted in some way.”
The futuristic designs labeled “Gaza 2035”, which could influence Trump, depict a skyline adorned with modern skyscrapers, connected to NEOM by a 132 mile railway.
The ambitious proposal boasts of “US dominance”, and aims to transform Gaza from “crisis to prosperity” through a complete reconstruction “from scratch”.
This news comes amid the controversy caused by Trump’s infamous pledge to “takeover” the Gaza Strip, and turn it into a luxurious Middle Eastern Riviera. The Republican, who is 78 years old, was criticized by the world after he suggested that Palestinian refugees should be relocated elsewhere.
Trump said his strategy would create “thousands” of jobs and transform the area into an “magnificent destination” inhabited by people from around the world.
Trump said: “The US is going to take over Gaza Strip and we’ll do a good job there too. We will make it an unbelievable international place. Gaza’s potential is incredible. “You have to learn history. You can’t keep letting it repeat itself.”
Among those who criticized these remarks was Sir Keir, who reaffirmed his support for the two-state solution to resolve the issues in the region.
Experts have warned that Trump’s Gaza Plan is uniting extremists and far right circles.
In an interview with France 24, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stated that “ethnic cleaning is not acceptable in our global”, when asked about Trump’s plans.
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