U.S. Unveils "Gaza Master Plan" at Davos, Presentation Draws Public Skepticism

Deep News
Jan 22

On the 22nd, U.S. President Trump, alongside representatives from over ten countries and regions, signed documents in Davos, Switzerland, to initiate a so-called "Peace Committee." Later that day, Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, took the stage to present a "Gaza Master Plan," accompanied by a slide presentation. This move by the U.S. side has drawn skepticism from some netizens, who view the related plan as unrealistic.

Last September, according to reports from Israel's Channel 12, Trump had assigned his son-in-law Kushner to develop a reconstruction and governance plan for Gaza following the end of the war. On January 16 of this year, the White House issued a statement announcing the member list of the U.S.-led "Peace Committee" for the Palestinian Gaza Strip. Trump serves as Chairman, with U.S. Secretary of State Rubio, Trump's special envoy Witkof, Trump's son-in-law Kushner, and former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair among the seven founding executive committee members.

Sky News reported that Kushner stated in Davos on the 22nd that this "Gaza Master Plan" will be implemented in phases, including workforce housing, "100% employment," and "opportunities for all." "People ask us what Plan B is. We don't have a Plan B; we have a plan. We signed the agreements. We are all committed to making this agreement work."

"We have a master plan. We will implement it in phases across the Middle East. You know, they build cities like this, with populations of two or three million, and they can be built in three years. So, if we work together, something like this is entirely achievable," Kushner claimed. Sky News mentioned that as Kushner spoke, a related slide presentation was played simultaneously at the venue.

This latest "Gaza Master Plan" from the U.S. has sparked debate on social media platforms. While some netizens expressed support, many others voiced doubts. One netizen commented, "I wonder what the so-called 'Gaza Master Plan' specifically is. When will this plan be implemented?" ↓

Another netizen cautioned, "(But) the 'Gaza Peace Plan' has been broken many times already..." ↓

Some netizens were blunt, stating, "Gaza does not belong to Kushner." "Plans are easy. (Achieving) results is hard." ↓

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