THE PLUNDER OF PALESTINE: Donald Trump and the "Board of Peace" Liquidate Gaza into a Corporate Riviera
Donald Trump’s "Board of Peace" is a corporate hostile takeover of Gaza. Explore the "Riviera" plan that turns a humanitarian crisis into a billionaire's playground
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The golden guillotine has been polished, and the ink is drying on the most audacious land-grab in the history of modern empire.
In a move that can only be described as the ultimate triumph of the donor class over the human soul, the administration has unveiled the "Board of Peace"—a title so Orwellian it would make a Ministry of Truth officer blush with envy.
Under the gavel of Donald Trump, the wreckage of Gaza is no longer a humanitarian catastrophe; it is a "distressed asset" being readied for the final harvest.
The policy is not peace; it is a hostile takeover, a reorganization of a broken people into a manageable, profitable workforce for the benefit of a new Mediterranean aristocracy.
The Aristocracy of Debt and Debris
The "Board of Peace" is not composed of humanitarians or diplomats, but of the high priests of capital—figures like Marc Rowan of Apollo Global Management and the ever-present Jared Kushner.
These are the new feudal lords, men who look at a bombed-out skyline and see not the graves of ten thousand children, but the skeletal remains of future beachfront luxury suites.
The "Gaza Reconstitution, Economic Acceleration and Transformation Trust" is the ledger where the lives of the serf class are traded for digital tokens and "vouchers" in a high-stakes game of Monopoly played on a graveyard.
To the elite, the blood-soaked soil of Rafah is merely "underutilized real estate" currently occupied by a population that has yet to learn the proper posture of fealty to the dollar.
The Silence of the Lambs and the ISF
To ensure the plunder continues without the inconvenience of dissent, the "International Stabilization Force" (ISF) is being deployed as the private security arm of this corporate fiefdom.
Let us be clear: these are not peacekeepers; they are the enclosure officers of the 21st century, tasked with maintaining a "terror-free environment" for the benefit of the investors.
The "National Committee for the Administration of Gaza" (NCAG) serves as the technocratic mask for this extortion, a group of fifteen hand-picked Palestinian proxies who answer not to their people, but to the Board in Washington.
It is a masterpiece of colonial engineering: a local face for a global extraction machine, ensuring that the "serf class" remains quiet while their heritage is paved over with 180-story skyscrapers.
The Riviera of Ruins
The "Master Plan" calls for a $25 billion "Riviera," a gleaming playground for the international jet set, built atop the very dust of the homes it replaces.
For the displaced, there is the "generous" offer of $5,000 to "voluntarily" vanish into the ether, a pittance offered by a billionaire who treats human sovereignty like a lease negotiation.
Those who remain are promised "digital tokens" in exchange for the land their ancestors tilled, a cynical transformation of tangible birthright into ephemeral, corporate-controlled data points.
The blockade hasn't ended; it has simply been professionalized, replaced by a "smart city" grid where every movement is tracked by the same AI that will soon manage the luxury hotels of the "New Gaza."
Fealty or Famine
The message from the Trump administration to the Gazan people is as old as the feudal system itself: swear fealty to the Board, or be ground into the dirt of your own history.
The "demilitarization" is not about peace, but about ensuring the peasantry is toothless while the "International Stabilization Force" secures the perimeter for the construction crews.
This is the ultimate evolution of the "Art of the Deal"—a deal where one side holds the deed and the other side holds a funeral shroud.
While the world watches the "Board of Peace" convene in its mahogany halls, the reality on the ground remains a brutal, calculated liquidation of a people's future.
The Corporate Enclosure of the Levant
The Trump plan represents the final enclosure of the Levant, a strategic move to turn a contested land into a managed economic zone where politics are replaced by "best-in-class services."
By appointing figures like Tony Blair and World Bank President Ajay Banga, the administration has signaled that this is a globalist plunder project with a populist face.
The "Board" will oversee every aspect of life—water, electricity, sewage, and spirit—ensuring that nothing moves in the enclave without a corporate stamp of approval.
It is the death of self-determination, buried under the weight of "capital mobilization" and the relentless pursuit of "investment attraction."
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