A US media outlet says the US government is mulling administering the Gaza Strip for at least 10 years and turning it into a tourist resort.
The Washington Post on Sunday reported on a post-conflict plan for Gaza circulating within President Donald Trump's administration.
The report says the plan would turn the enclave "into a trusteeship administered by the United States for at least 10 years while it is transformed into a gleaming tourism resort and high-tech manufacturing and technology hub."
The plan is in line with a comment Trump made in February that the US would take over Gaza, move residents elsewhere and rebuild the enclave.
The report says the plan envisions a temporary relocation of all of Gaza's more than 2 million people, either through "voluntary" departures to another country or into restricted, secured zones inside the enclave.
It also says each Palestinian who chooses to leave would be given a 5,000-dollar cash payment and subsidies to cover four years of rent elsewhere, as well as a year of food.
Trump reportedly held a meeting at the White House last week to discuss post-conflict Gaza. Participants are said to have included former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who had served as special Middle East envoy.
The report comes amid stalled ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas.
The United Nations has criticized the forced relocation of residents as violating international law.
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Quiz 1:
According to the article, which of the following actions is the US government reportedly considering for Gaza?
A. Turning Gaza into a high-tech manufacturing and technology hub
B. Administering Gaza as a trusteeship for at least 10 years
C. Rebuilding Gaza after a conflict without relocating its residents
D. Imposing a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas
Quiz 2:
What is the reported temporary solution for accommodating Gaza's more than 2 million people according to the article?
A. Voluntary departures to another country or into restricted, secured zones inside the enclave
B. Forced relocation outside of Gaza
C. Rebuilding of destroyed homes within Gaza
D. Establishment of a new Palestinian state in Gaza
Quiz 3:
Which of the following is true regarding the meeting at the White House mentioned in the article?
A. The meeting discussed post-conflict Gaza and was attended by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair
B. The meeting focused on imposing a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas
C. The meeting was about finding solutions for the ongoing conflict in Syria
D. The meeting aimed at discussing the future of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process
[Answer block]
Answers:
Quiz 1: B
Quiz 2: A
Quiz 3: A
The Washington Post on Sunday reported on a post-conflict plan for Gaza circulating within President Donald Trump's administration.
The report says the plan would turn the enclave "into a trusteeship administered by the United States for at least 10 years while it is transformed into a gleaming tourism resort and high-tech manufacturing and technology hub."
The plan is in line with a comment Trump made in February that the US would take over Gaza, move residents elsewhere and rebuild the enclave.
The report says the plan envisions a temporary relocation of all of Gaza's more than 2 million people, either through "voluntary" departures to another country or into restricted, secured zones inside the enclave.
It also says each Palestinian who chooses to leave would be given a 5,000-dollar cash payment and subsidies to cover four years of rent elsewhere, as well as a year of food.
Trump reportedly held a meeting at the White House last week to discuss post-conflict Gaza. Participants are said to have included former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who had served as special Middle East envoy.
The report comes amid stalled ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas.
The United Nations has criticized the forced relocation of residents as violating international law.
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Quiz 1:
According to the article, which of the following actions is the US government reportedly considering for Gaza?
A. Turning Gaza into a high-tech manufacturing and technology hub
B. Administering Gaza as a trusteeship for at least 10 years
C. Rebuilding Gaza after a conflict without relocating its residents
D. Imposing a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas
Quiz 2:
What is the reported temporary solution for accommodating Gaza's more than 2 million people according to the article?
A. Voluntary departures to another country or into restricted, secured zones inside the enclave
B. Forced relocation outside of Gaza
C. Rebuilding of destroyed homes within Gaza
D. Establishment of a new Palestinian state in Gaza
Quiz 3:
Which of the following is true regarding the meeting at the White House mentioned in the article?
A. The meeting discussed post-conflict Gaza and was attended by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair
B. The meeting focused on imposing a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas
C. The meeting was about finding solutions for the ongoing conflict in Syria
D. The meeting aimed at discussing the future of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process
[Answer block]
Answers:
Quiz 1: B
Quiz 2: A
Quiz 3: A
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The U.S. administration is reportedly contemplating administering the Gaza Strip for at least a decade, transforming it into a tourist resort and high-tech hub. This plan includes temporary relocation of Gaza's over 2 million residents, either voluntarily or to restricted zones, with those
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Date: Sept. 1, 2025
Created: 2025/09/01 19:00
Updated: 2025/12/08 02:31
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