‘New Gaza’ Plan by Far-Right Zionist Jared Kushner Decried as ‘Ethnic Extermination’

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Original article by Julia Conley republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).

Screengrab of a slide shared by Jared Kushner, US special envoy, on what he billed as the “New Gaza” presented at the Davos summit on January 22, 2025. Photo: Screengrab/via Jared Kushner)

“Not anchored in law, nor in facts. Just glossy real estate pitch decks dreamt up by Jared Kushner.”

The presentation on the future of Gaza given by President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner, inyelloe Davos on Thursday, offered what one journalist called “a sanitized, cosmetic image” of an exclave that, due largely to US policy, is actually “a place that needs immediate help and support for people who are on the verge of collapse.”

Kushner presented a four-phase “master plan” illustrated by CGI-generated images of luxury apartments, data centers, and futuristic-looking skyscrapers.

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In the “New Rafah,” built over the southern town that the Israel Defense Forces razed last year and forced hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians to leave, Trump’s so-called “Board of Peace” plans to build more than 200 education centers and over 180 cultural, religious, and vocational buildings.

The “New Gaza” plan seeks to build 100,000 permanent housing units in all as well as 75 medical facilities. A map presented by Kushner shows yellow “residential areas,” bright pink zones set aside for what Kushner called “coastal tourism,” sections of land dedicated to industrial data centers and “advanced manufacturing,” and green sections for “parks, agriculture, and sports facilities.”

The presentation showed that “the ethnic extermination plan is two-pronged: Kill as many as possible, then gentrify the rest out,” said entrepreneur David Haddad.

Before Israel began its US-backed destruction of Gaza in 2023, which has killed more than 71,000 people, and destroyed more than 90% of housing units, the exclave’s healthcare system included 36 hospitals, fewer than 14 of which were still partially functional as of October, when a “ceasefire” was agreed to and Trump began moving forward with his 20-point “peace plan.”

The presentation Kushner gave Thursday was part of that plan, with four phases of transformation beginning with the opening of the Rafah crossing and moving northward through Khan Younis and Gaza City, with a seaport and airport also being built.

The master plan, said Kushner, is projected to cost $25 billion, and would ultimately result in “peace and prosperity” in Gaza.

“People ask us what our plan B is, we do not have a plan B. We have a plan, we signed an agreement, we are committed to making that agreement work,” Kushner said. “There’s a master plan. We’ll be doing it in phasing. In the Middle East, they build cities like this, in, uh, you know, 2, 3 million people. They build this in three years. And so stuff like this is very doable if we make it happen.”

International lawyer Itay Epshtain said that as with the “’peace to prosperity’ fantasy,” the so-called master plan “won’t come to pass.”

The proposal, he said, is “not anchored in law, nor in facts. Just glossy real estate pitch decks dreamt up by Jared Kushner. Meanwhile, real humanitarian relief, recovery, and peace for Palestinians are sidelined—sacrificed to delusions of grandeur and war profiteering.”

At the “signing ceremony” for the Board of Peace—which includes no Palestinians and has no support from the United States’ major longtime European allies—Trump said he approached the development of Gaza as “a real estate person at heart.”

“It’s all about location, and I said, look at this location on the sea, look at this beautiful piece of property, what it could be for so many people,” Trump said. “It’ll be so, so great. People that are living so poorly are going to be living so well.”

That outlook, said Hani Mahmoud of Al Jazeera, is one that views Gaza as a “future investment project.”

“That’s the problem,” said Mahmoud. “It is not being dealt with as a place where people are being killed and starved, and being pretty much cornered in every way possible by the acts that the Israeli military is conducting on the ground. The danger stems from the fact that Gaza is being discussed as an investment and a planning site, rather than as a place where people are being killed on a daily basis—largely ignoring the displacement, the genocidal acts, the starvation, and the misery.”

Dilly Hussain of the UK-based news outlet 5 Pillarssaid Kushner had proudly presented a plan for a “mega city built on the mass graves of Palestinians after a two-year genocide sponsored by the US.”

“No accountability, just business as usual,” said Hussain, “with the chief genocider [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu sitting on the ‘Board of Peace.’”

Original article by Julia Conley republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).

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Jared Kushner and the age of modern buccaneering

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Jared Kushner, adviser to former US president Donald Trump, speaks during a panel at the annual Future Investment Initiative (FII) conference in Riyadh on October 25, 2023. [FAYEZ NURELDINE/AFP via Getty Images]

by Dr Sahar Huneidi

The classic 17th-century buccaneer was not a simple pirate; he was a hybrid figure who operated in the grey area between state-sanctioned privateering and outright piracy. He used his connections with powerful governments to secure a “Letter of Marque” that legitimised his plunder, all the while lining his pockets. This government-issued license authorised privateers to attack and capture vessels of a rival nation, distinguishing legal privateering from piracy.  Financial incentives also meant that privateers kept a large portion of the seized goods as compensation for their efforts, with portions going to the government that issued the commission. This form of state-sanctioned warfare, which blurred the lines between privateering and piracy was abolished internationally in 1856. And now it is back, dressed in a corporate suit and incarnated by Jared Kushner et al.

Just as the ancient buccaneer hid behind the flag of a nation to plunder, so Kushner and his ilk hide behind the flags of diplomacy and “economic development” to do the same. In recent years, Kushner, the deal-maker son-in-law of the American president, has made an entrance into the world of diplomacy and neo-colonial administration by actively meddling in Palestine and Middle Eastern politics. 

As his father-in-law’s chief advisor, Kushner oversaw Trump’s ludicrously monikered “Deal of the Century,” announced in January 2020 and then followed by the so-called “Abraham Accords” in September 2020, which bypassed the central issues of the Palestinian-Israeli ‘conflict’. In an early interview during Trump’s first administration, Kushner explained his qualifications in this area: he had been “studying [the Middle East] now for three years:  I’ve read 25 books on it, I’ve spoken to every leader in the region, I’ve spoken to everyone who’s been involved in this.” In an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal (14 March, 2021) Kushner characterised the Arab-Israeli ‘conflict’ as a “real-estate dispute”. The limitations of his understanding of the roots of the conflict are clearly discernible here, including in the claim that “Arab leaders refused to accept the creation of the state of Israel and spent 70 years vilifying it and using it to divert attention from domestic shortcomings.”

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With no experience and a pronounced lack of grounding in the region’s historical and political complexities, Kushner owes his position entirely to nepotism, which has given him a diplomatic cover to attain “deal making” under the guise of diplomacy and peace, thus converting political access and diplomatic power into billions of dollars in Saudi-UAE-and Qatar-based branches of Sovereign Funds Affinity Partners, his private equity firm. Blatant 21stcentury buccaneering in all its glory.

Fast forward to August 2025 and POTUS indicated that he had to bring in his son-in-law because no one can match his intelligence. Kushner’s “second coming” only became public knowledge when he (along with Tony Blair and others) attended an August White House meeting to plan for post-war governance and “redevelopment” of Gaza, when the president announced: “I put Jared on it because he’s a very smart person and he knows the region, knows the people, knows a lot of the players.” In a New York Times interview, repeating his previously held views that he was “not quite interested in history,” and making it clear he saw himself and Witkoff, the Middle East envoys as “deal guys,” veterans of the New York real-estate scene who understood what made people tick. Kushner announced: “A lot of people who do this are history professors, because they have a lot of experience, or diplomats. It’s just different being deal guys – just a different sport.”  His only real knowledge comes from his father, Charles Kushner, who has decades-old close family ties with Netanyahu and has been a major donor to Right-wing pro-Israeli causes; a relationship so close that Netanyahu has stayed in the Kushner family home in New Jersey, according to the New York Times. One official commented that Kushner and Witkoff “stood shoulder to shoulder with Israel 100%”. Total and complete partiality. No questions asked.

Indeed, Kushner’s major imprint on Middle East policy since Trump’s second administration is his signature proposal that Gaza be “redeveloped” as a vast and “valuable waterfront” property, an idea that he first voiced at a Harvard event in 2024, in which he promoted “cleaning it up” and the forcible eviction of Palestinians.

Enormous conflict of interest and open corruption charges notwithstanding – and still with no formal role in the White House  Kushner took centre stage in getting the Gaza deal, which could bring him a huge bounty to “redevelop” Gaza. And lest Palestinians and other international observers declare anything other than undying gratitude to this hero of our times for his sacrifices in the cause of world peace, White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt informed us earlier (in October) that “Jared is donating his energy and his time to our government, to the president of the United States, to secure world peace, and that is a very noble thing.”

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And now to the final scene in the act.  In a ceremony announcing the inauguration of the new civil-military cooperation centre in Kiryat Gat, Kushner, standing at the command centre said he was looking forward to a “new Gaza, to give Palestinians living in Gaza a place to go, a place to get jobs, a place to live”.  This elicited a fierce response from Joshua Liefer, the leading Haaretz writer, on 23 October 2025, in which he excoriated failed “occupation management”, the chimera of “economic peace”, and the patronising assumption that Palestinians can be “bought off” with these scraps. All of this, previously said and indeed reiterated on multiple occasions, will however presumably entirely bypass Kushner.

Kushner’s soulless public persona, a masterpiece of strangely immobile features, presents a smooth deadpan surface to the world, giving little hint of emotion. This eerie wax-work quality of otherworldly detachment is profoundly disquieting, suggesting not inner peace but a deep disconnect and the ability to discuss the fate of millions with the same detached focus as if reviewing a real estate portfolio.  

In this new world, the language of “peace” and “ceasefire” is becoming ever more Orwellian, a “ceasefire” in which on one night alone in October more than 100 starved Palestinians – children, women and the elderly – were bombed and murdered in their tents, with hundreds more injured.  A “peace” with a new “Yellow line” reminiscent of Oslo-style administrative divisions of areas A, B, and C, and a West-Bankification of Gaza or, more bluntly stated, bantustans. This will bring more than half the territory of the Gaza strip under full Israeli control, raising serious concerns that this new policy could become a permanent partition of the devasted enclave, with Israel remaining the occupying force, promising more violence, carnage, death and destruction and the absence of any measure of genuine self-determination for Palestinians.

The age of buccaneering is well and truly back, led by Jared Kushner and his international allies, including Tony Blair, Ron Dermer, Steve Witkoff et al. Their land and resource grabbing is not a secret – they speak of it openly.  In the lexicon of the deal guy, peace is just another word for a very profitable acquisition. Plunder is now policy.

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What’s behind the Israeli war on UNRWA?

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A Palestinian girl reacts as a child is carried from the rubble of a building after an airstrike in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, October 21, 2023

RAMZY BAROUD exposes the systematic targeting of UN facilities in Gaza, explaining how this is part of a broader strategy of erasing Palestinian refugee rights and history while blocking international aid

Israel does not attempt to mask or justify its attacks on the organisation as it did during previous Gaza wars. This time around, the Israeli war was accompanied, from the very start, with the outlandish accusation that UNRWA members had participated in the October 7 assault by Hamas and other Palestinian groups.

Without providing any evidence, Tel Aviv launched an international campaign of vilification against the UN organisation which has, for decades, provided educational, medical and humanitarian services to millions of Palestinian refugees.

Sadly, and tellingly, some Western, and even non-Western governments, answered the Israeli call of punishing UNRWA by withholding badly needed funds, the urgency of which did not only stem from the direct impact of the Israeli war, but the acute famine resulting from the war, as well.

Jared Kushner, Trump’s former adviser on the Middle East, said in January 2018 that it was “important to have an honest and sincere effort to disrupt UNRWA.” For him, the dismantlement of the organisation meant the dismissal of the right of return for Palestinian refugees.

Indeed, the issue is not just about UNRWA, but rather the historic role the organisation has served as a reminder of the plight of millions of Palestinian refugees in occupied Palestine, the Middle East and across the world.

UNRWA was established through general assembly resolution 302 (IV) of December 8 1949. The founding of UNRWA came one year after the passing of UN resolution 194, which granted Palestinian refugees the right to “return to their homes.”

Although UNRWA’s mission has turned into a permanent mandate, since Palestinian refugees were not granted their right of return, the role of the organisation remained as critical as it was decades ago.

Since Kushner and others have failed to dismantle UNRWA, the Israeli government has taken advantage of its war on Gaza to achieve the exact purpose. In Israeli thinking, without UNRWA, the issue of Palestinian refugees would lose its main legal platform and would ultimately disappear.

This would give Israel the space and leverage to “resolve” the problem of the refugees in any way it finds fit, especially if it has the full backing of Washington.

Israel must not be allowed to dismantle UNRWA or to dismiss the generational struggle of Palestinian refugees, which is the core of the Palestinian fight for justice and freedom.

The international community must challenge Israel’s vilification of UNRWA and insist on the centrality of the right of return for Palestinian refugees. Without it, no real peace is possible.

Ramzy Baroud is a journalist, author and the editor of the Palestine Chronicle (www.palestinechronicle.com).

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