1. The US government is considering a plan to administer the Gaza Strip for at least 10 years, turning it into a tourist resort and tech hub.
2. This proposed plan involves temporarily relocating Gaza's 2 million residents, either voluntarily or within secured zones in the enclave, with financial incentives offered.
3. The plan is currently under discussion within President Trump's administration, with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair among those involved. However, it has been criticized by the UN for potentially violating international law due to forced relocations.
2. This proposed plan involves temporarily relocating Gaza's 2 million residents, either voluntarily or within secured zones in the enclave, with financial incentives offered.
3. The plan is currently under discussion within President Trump's administration, with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair among those involved. However, it has been criticized by the UN for potentially violating international law due to forced relocations.
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US proposal for 10-year administration of Gaza Strip: tourist resort, tech hub development. Plan includes temporary relocation of residents with incentives, discussion within Trump admin, criticism for potential international law violation due to forced displacement. UN opposition noted.