Tony Blair thinktank worked with project developing Trump Riviera' Gaza plan
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A project led by Israeli entrepreneurs and Boston Consulting Group proposed a postwar plan for Gaza, featuring a Trump Riviera and an Elon Musk-named manufacturing zone. The Tony Blair Institute's staff participated in calls for the plan's development but claimed no authorship. The project aimed to attract wealthy investors by suggesting payment to Palestinians to leave the area. The controversial slides, titled the Great Trust, outlined mega projects and were shared with the Trump administration, prompting backlash from the institute related to its involvement in the proposal's evolution.
Tony Blair's thinktank collaborated on a postwar Gaza plan proposing the creation of a Trump Riviera and a manufacturing zone named after Elon Musk.
The project was backed by Israeli business people and financial models from the Boston Consulting Group, aiming to reshape Gaza into a resort and attract private investment.
Two staff members from the Tony Blair Institute participated in development calls and a messaging group for the project, without authorship involvement.
The plan included controversial proposals, such as paying half a million Palestinians to relocate, to entice private investors into Gaza.
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