Gaza lies in ruin after two years of relentless conflict—and that devastation is exactly why it’s poised for a historic rebirth. Jared Kushner just unveiled a bold, unapologetic blueprint to turn this war-torn Mediterranean territory into the Riviera of the Middle East.

At Davos, Kushner didn’t offer vague promises. He presented detailed renderings of gleaming beachfront skyscrapers, sprawling suburbs and bustling industrial zones.

The centerpiece: 100,000 high-quality homes in Rafah built within three years. No fluff. No excuses.

This is a free-market vision. Private investors will bring capital, jobs and expertise. Government handouts won’t rebuild Gaza—entrepreneurial energy will.

But there’s one nonnegotiable prerequisite: Hamas must disarm. Plain and simple. Without security, nobody invests.

“We have one plan. We signed an agreement. There is no Plan B,” Kushner declared. Unambiguous. Unshakable.

Once Rafah is underway, the New Gaza project kicks in. A modern metropolis with world-class ports, airports and free-trade zones.

Tourists will flock to beachfront resorts. Manufacturers will set up factories. Gaza will no longer depend on aid—it will generate wealth.

Oversight falls to the Trump-chaired Board of Peace. Every phase is subject to strict performance milestones. Accountability is built in.

An upcoming investment forum in Washington will lock in commitments from global firms. From real estate giants to logistics powerhouses, the private sector will lead.

Kushner’s track record speaks for itself. He brokered the Abraham Accords and ended the war. Now he’s driving Gaza’s comeback.

Critics may call this vision impossible. They said the same about the Abraham Accords. Then it happened.

Gaza’s interim technocratic government, led by Dr. Ali Sha’ath, will coordinate with the Board and enforce demilitarization. No weapons, no construction.

The message is clear: Disarmament unlocks prosperity. Refusal keeps Gaza in the shadows.

This is conservative capitalism at its finest: secure private property, rule of law, free enterprise. It lifts entire societies.

America leads by example—and by results. We’ll apply the same principles that have made our economy the envy of the world.

The world will watch Gaza’s miraculous turnaround. Investors will profit. Palestinians will prosper.

This isn’t a pipe dream. It’s a mandate. We won’t settle for anything less than full-scale reconstruction and long-term peace.

Gaza’s rebirth starts with courage, clarity and capitalism. That’s the only path to lasting success.