Trump shows AI future of Gaza as luxury resort


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Former President Donald Trump showcased an AI-generated video on Truth Social Wednesday, presenting a dramatic reimagining of Gaza’s transformation from conflict zone to luxury destination.

The video begins with scenes of devastation and militant activity before transitioning to a computer-generated vision of a prosperous Gaza, complete with towering hotels, vibrant marketplaces, and beachfront recreation. A custom soundtrack describes the region as “shining,” while prominently featuring a “Trump Gaza” branded hotel.

The creative visualization includes Elon Musk, Trump’s senior advisor and Government Efficiency head, enjoying hummus seaside. It concludes with Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu relaxing on beach chairs, as the soundtrack proclaims “Trump’s Gaza—Number One.”

Speaking about the recent Israel-Hamas ceasefire, Trump acknowledged Tuesday that while his approach might have differed from Netanyahu’s, he respected the Israeli leader’s decisions. He expressed additional concerns about developments in Judea and Samaria that have caused Israeli unease.

U.S. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz offered his perspective on Monday, crediting Trump’s influence for recent hostage releases. “Hamas is listening to the president … 29 hostages are alive today and reunited with their families because the whole world listened when President Trump said there would be all hell to pay after the Biden administration couldn’t get this done for 15 months,” Waltz told “Fox & Friends” co-host Lawrence B. Jones.

Drawing parallels between Hamas and ISIS, Waltz emphasized their shared brutality toward hostages. “The needle we are trying to thread now is getting all our hostages out. At the same time though, Hamas will not rule Gaza. Period,” he stated, adding, “They have a couple of off-ramps that we put on the table, but Hamas will not rule Gaza. They will not cause another Oct. 7. And we will work with Israel to make sure that doesn’t happen.”