Plans Call for “New Rafah” Built in Israel’s Image — Without Palestinians

A massive reconstruction plan is being pushed forward by the US government in collaboration with Israel, which will transform the Gaza Strip into a viceroyalty-style entity. The "Project Sunrise" plan aims to rebuild Rafah and other areas of Gaza behind the Israeli military's control line, with no intention of allowing Palestinians to live or govern themselves.

The plan is based on a complete uprooting of Gaza over 10 years, where every major city in the Strip will be rebuilt from scratch. The project includes creating a "digitally-driven smart city" with AI-optimized grids, high-speed rail, and luxury beachside resorts. However, this vision for a utopian future is built on top of collective punishment and ethnic cleansing.

Rafah, which has been almost entirely destroyed, will be rebuilt as "New Rafah," with the goal of housing over 500,000 people, including over 200 schools and universities. The city's former airport will be demolished, and a new one will be built on land that was previously residential. Gaza's seafront will be redeveloped into a "glitzy riviera" worth $55 billion.

Despite promises of humanitarian aid, the US government is pushing its own distinct plan, which involves Israel taking control of 75 percent of Gaza, up from 53 percent initially controlled at the start of the ceasefire. The Israeli military has continued moving the Yellow Line demarcation blocks around Gaza further and further inward, seizing more territory and expelling Palestinians living in it.

As Trump's administration pushes forward with its plans, Netanyahu is pushing for an expanded collaborationist network that will lead to further Palestinian displacement and settlement expansion in Gaza. Despite attempts by some American media outlets to portray the Popular Forces' previous leader, Yasser Abu Shabab, as a liberal trailblazer, his death has been met with celebrations among Palestinians.

The Intercept has long covered authoritarian governments, billionaire oligarchs, and backsliding democracies around the world. The US government's actions in Gaza are undeniably authoritarian, using the government's full powers to dismantle the free press and create a post-truth America. In this most perilous moment for democracy, The Intercept is fighting back, but needs help expanding its reporting capacity to effectively cover these issues.

The stage is being set for Project Sunrise to act as a carrot, with Israel's military as the ever-present stick. The US government is essentially saying that Gaza will be rebuilt in their image, without any consideration for Palestinian rights or interests. This project is not about humanitarian aid, but rather about expanding Israel's control over the region and pushing its agenda of dispossession and settler expansion.

The reconstruction plan's impact on Gaza's residents is already being felt. The city of Khan Younis has been placed under an IDF buffer zone, where Palestinians are forced to live in makeshift tents with limited access to basic services. The Palestinian children queue for water for hours, trying to meet their daily needs.

The US government's actions in Gaza are a stark reminder that democracy is not just about elections and governance, but also about respect for human rights, dignity, and the rule of law. As The Intercept fights back against this authoritarian onslaught, it needs the support of readers like you to continue its critical reporting on these issues.
 
🤔 gotta say, the whole thing feels so messed up... i mean, rebuilding a city with no intention of letting ppl govern themselves is just weird 🤷‍♂️ and what's with the "smart city" vibe? sounds like some kinda dystopian nightmare 🌆. and 500k people living in new rafah? that's crazy 🤯. don't get me wrong, i'm all for rebuilding and stuff, but gotta prioritize ppl's rights over some fancy AI-optimized grid 😒. and can we talk about the whole "glitzy riviera" thing? like, who cares about a beachside resort when ppl are still struggling to access basic services 🏖️. need to take a step back and think about what really matters here 💡
 
the usa's plan for gaza is straight outta some dystopian sci-fi movie 🚀💥. they're basically trying to create a mini-israel in there with luxury resorts and smart city tech, but at what cost? the palestinians are already feeling the heat with limited access to basic services and being forced to live in makeshift tents under israeli control... it's like they're treating gaza like a concentration camp 🚫. and let's not forget about the israeli military taking control of more territory, it's like they're playing a game of territorial tug-of-war 🤹‍♂️. anyone who thinks this plan is about humanitarian aid needs to take a hard look at their own biases 😒. we need more critical reporting on these issues, and fast! 💪
 
🚨💥 I'm literally shaking right now... how can a country just push forward with plans that are basically a blueprint for ethnic cleansing? 🤯 Like what's next? Building a luxury resort in Auschwitz or something?! 😱 This whole "Project Sunrise" thing sounds like a real-life game of Hunger Games, where the Palestinians are the main course and we're all supposed to be entertained by their suffering. 😩 And let's not forget about the $55 billion investment in Gaza's seafront... that's just obscene! 🤑 The US government is basically saying "we'll rebuild your city, but you have to do what we say" 🤷‍♂️. It's like they're trying to erase Palestinian identity and culture altogether. 😢 Can't we just talk about a peaceful resolution to this conflict instead of trying to turn Gaza into some kind of dystopian nightmare? 🌟
 
🤕😩💔 Gaza Strip is being pushed into darkness by US-Israel plan 🌑🚫 No freedom, no self-govt. 2025 is a warning year 🚨💥 Project Sunrise will be a recipe for disaster 😒🏰 Palestinians deserve respect, not dispossession 💔. Khan Younis is suffering under IDF's grip 🤕😓. Why can't world leaders learn from history? 🌎💡 Gaza needs humanity, not control 🌈🚫 The Intercept is shining light in darkness 👍💡
 
🤕 I'm getting so worried about the future of Gaza under this massive reconstruction plan 🌆. It's like they're gonna tear everything down and rebuild without even asking the people living there what they want 🤷‍♀️. 500,000 people are supposed to live in this "New Rafah" city? Are they gonna get a say in how it's run? I highly doubt it 😒. And can we talk about the fact that Israel's getting control of more land? 🤯 This isn't just about rebuilding infrastructure, it's about maintaining their grip on power 💪. The US government is enabling this and it's so concerning 🙅‍♀️. We need to keep an eye on this and make sure our voices are heard 👊
 
🤞 oh man I'm literally shaking with rage thinking about what's gonna happen in Gaza if this project goes through 😩 Israel and US are basically trying to erase an entire people from existence that's just not right 🙅‍♂️ we need more voices like The Intercept speaking out against this kind of oppression 💪 and honestly, it's kinda heartbreaking to see the Palestinian kids struggling for basic needs like water 👧🏼💧
 
OMG, I am literally SHOOK by this news 😱!!! Project Sunrise is literally a dream turned nightmare for Gaza's residents 🤯. Like, 500k people living in New Rafah with no say in their own governance? It's so messed up 💔. And the fact that Israel gets to control 75% of the territory? Unacceptable 🚫. I'm all about #JusticeForGaza and I don't see how this project can be considered humanitarian aid at all 🙄. The US government is basically pushing a viceroyalty-style system, which is just so... colonial 🌎. We need to raise our voices for the people of Gaza and support independent reporting like The Intercept 💥. This is not about democracy or human rights, it's about #SettlerExpansion and #Dispossession 🤖. Let's get angry, folks! 🚨
 
🚨 This whole Project Sunrise thing is a perfect example of the US government's 'check on' Israel's aggression in the region 🤝. I mean, think about it, the US is essentially giving Israel a blank check to do whatever they want with Gaza and its people 👀. And what's the result? Palestinians living under collective punishment and ethnic cleansing 🚫. The fact that Netanyahu is pushing for more control over Gaza is just a slap in the face to Palestinian rights 🤬.

And let's not forget, this project is all about rebuilding Gaza in Israel's image 💼. No consideration for Palestinian rights or interests whatsoever 👎. It's like they're saying, 'We'll give you some basic services and infrastructure, but you have to live under our control' 📉. The Intercept is right on the money with their criticism of this authoritarian plan 📰.

But here's the thing, we need more than just words from The Intercept. We need action 🚀. We need people like us to stand up for Palestinian rights and hold our government accountable for its actions 💪. Can't just sit back and let democracy be dismantled, we need to fight back 🔥.
 
can't believe what's going down in Gaza 🤯... it's like they're trying to create a whole new city from scratch, but at what cost? 500k people crammed into New Rafah, no autonomy or rights for Palestinians whatsoever 💔 the US and Israel are essentially saying "we're gonna rebuild this place, and you can just live here and do as we say" 🤷‍♂️ it's so disheartening to see democracy being dismantled in front of our eyes 👎
 
The US government's plans for Gaza are literally mind-blowing... how can a country we supposedly admire do this to another human being? 🤯 I feel so bad for the Palestinians who've been living in such harsh conditions, with no control over their own land and lives. The idea of rebuilding everything from scratch, but without allowing them to govern themselves, is just heartbreaking.

And let's talk about the 'smart city' aspect... luxury beachside resorts? While that might sound appealing, it's all just a smokescreen for the real issue at hand - control. I'm not naive to think that this project won't be used as a tool for Israel to expand its settlements and push Palestinians out of their homes.

As a parent, seeing my own kids exposed to such injustices is terrifying. They deserve to know about the harsh realities of life in Gaza and the struggles of those living there. We need more critical reporting like The Intercept's, so we can raise awareness and demand change. 💪
 
omg this project sounds super suspicious 🤯 i mean rebuilding a city in 10 years straight is a huge undertaking but can we trust that it's not just an excuse for more israeli control over gaza? 🤔 what about the 500k+ people who will be living there, how are they gonna have their own gov and autonomy if israel's still got control over most of the territory? 💡 also, $55 billion on beachside resorts sounds like a recipe for gentrification 🏖️
 
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Imagine a super high-tech smart city with beaches, rail, and luxury hotels 🏖️💻, but no freedom or control for Palestinians 🚫. The US government is basically saying they'll rebuild Gaza in their own image, without listening to the people who live there 👂. This plan feels like a recipe for disaster - 500,000 people packed into one city with limited resources and services 🤯.

I'm worried that this "Project Sunrise" will lead to more displacement, segregation, and human rights abuses in Gaza 😔. The fact that Palestinians are being forced to live in makeshift tents under military control is already a nightmare scenario 💥. We need to stand together with organizations like The Intercept to hold the powerful accountable for their actions 👊.

Here's a simple diagram of what this could look like:
```
+---------------+
| Project Sunrise |
| (US-Israel) |
+---------------+
|
| Control
v
+---------------+---------------+
| Gaza (viceroyalty) | Israel (military)|
+---------------+---------------+
| Displacement, |
| segregation, |
| human rights abuses|
v
```
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I'm literally shaking with rage when I think about this Project Sunrise 🤯🔥... like, what's next? They're basically saying "hey Palestinians, we'll rebuild your homes and cities, but only if you agree to live in our version of utopia"... meanwhile, the Israeli military is just waiting for their cue to move those Yellow Line blocks closer together, squeezing out even more Palestinian land 📈💸.

And what's with this whole "digitally-driven smart city" thing? Are they expecting us to forget that there are already over 2 million people living in Gaza with no access to basic services like clean water or sanitation? 🤢 It's just so infuriating... and don't even get me started on the luxury beachside resorts 😒. This whole project reeks of colonialism and racism, and I'm so tired of hearing that "humane aid" is being offered when it's really just a thinly veiled attempt to control and exploit Gaza 🤥.

I wish The Intercept had more resources to fight against this kind of authoritarian nonsense... we need to keep them reporting on these issues! 💖📰
 
I think the US government and Israel are actually being super considerate here lol 🤣. They're just trying to help Gaza become a more... modern and efficient place, with all those fancy smart city features. And who needs Palestinian self-governance when you've got AI-optimized grids and luxury beachside resorts? Sounds like a dream come true for the 500k+ people moving into New Rafah! 😂 The Yellow Line demarcation blocks being moved in doesn't seem that bad, it's just for the sake of security and order. And let's be real, Palestinians have had their chance to govern themselves - remember when Yasser Abu Shabab was leading the Popular Forces? 🙄 Not exactly a trailblazer, if you ask me. The Intercept is just trying to stir up drama and controversy again...
 
🤔 what's going on with Gaza?? i just saw a video of people living in tents and it breaks my heart they're trying to rebuild a city that's almost been destroyed but are they gonna be able to live there safely? 🌆 is this project even good for the people who live there now or is it like something out of a dystopian movie where everyone's just a number?
 
man I'm low-key freaking out thinking about what's gonna happen to Gaza 🤯💔 this "Project Sunrise" plan is just a recipe for disaster, rebuilding entire cities and then controlling who gets to live there? it's straight up ethnic cleansing 💥 Palestine people deserve so much better than being treated like pawns in some big game 🎲 meanwhile the US gov is all about lining Israel's pockets with cash 💸 55 billion for what? So Israel can just keep expanding its settlements and displacing more Palestinians? no thanks, we gotta stand with The Intercept and hold our leaders accountable 👊
 
🤣 I'm like "what's the plan here? Build a smart city with luxury resorts and then just leave all the Palestinians in tents?" Sounds like someone got their 'smart' and 'city' mixed up 😂. And seriously, who thought it was a good idea to rebuild something that'll essentially be under Israeli control? That's like building a house on borrowed time 🕰️. The US government is basically saying "hey, we'll give you some aid if you just let us do our thing" which is just code for "we're gonna take your land and make it all about us". 💸 Not cool, not cool at all 😒.
 
I'm so worried about Gaza, it's like they're trying to erase an entire culture 🤕. I mean, a "digitally-driven smart city" sounds cool and all, but at what cost? They're just going to kick out the people who've been living there for centuries and replace them with... tourists? 🏖️ It's not right, you know? And don't even get me started on the 75% control thing - that's straight out of a bad movie script 😒. We need to be paying attention to this stuff, because it's really affecting people's lives. Can we do better than this? 🤞
 
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