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According to the report, in a stunning twist to West Asian geopolitics, reports have surfaced suggesting that U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration floated a plan to forcibly relocate up to one million Palestinians from Gaza to Libya. According to an NBC News investigation, the relocation would pave the way for a post-war transformation of Gaza into what Trump envisions as “the Riviera of the Middle East.”
The report said that US President Trump claimed the U.S. would take over the Gaza Strip, clear it of bombs and debris, and rebuild it into a “freedom zone.” Discussions were reportedly held with Libyan leaders, and Israel was kept informed. In exchange, Libya would receive access to billions in frozen U.S. assets. But critics warn that Libya remains deeply unstable, with rival governments, widespread violence, and crumbling infrastructure.
The scale of relocation would be staggering — the equivalent of the U.S. relocating 46 million people. Logistical challenges include over 1,200 flights, sea routes, or a 1,300-mile land convoy. Meanwhile, the U.S. Embassy and State Department have denied the plan, calling it unworkable. Hamas and other Arab leaders have rejected the idea, while Trump’s ties with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu reportedly fray over this plan. As backlash grows, the proposal raises fears of demographic engineering cloaked in diplomacy.
Watch the report on the YouTube link.
The report said that US President Trump claimed the U.S. would take over the Gaza Strip, clear it of bombs and debris, and rebuild it into a “freedom zone.” Discussions were reportedly held with Libyan leaders, and Israel was kept informed. In exchange, Libya would receive access to billions in frozen U.S. assets. But critics warn that Libya remains deeply unstable, with rival governments, widespread violence, and crumbling infrastructure.
The scale of relocation would be staggering — the equivalent of the U.S. relocating 46 million people. Logistical challenges include over 1,200 flights, sea routes, or a 1,300-mile land convoy. Meanwhile, the U.S. Embassy and State Department have denied the plan, calling it unworkable. Hamas and other Arab leaders have rejected the idea, while Trump’s ties with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu reportedly fray over this plan. As backlash grows, the proposal raises fears of demographic engineering cloaked in diplomacy.
Watch the report on the YouTube link.