Senior US official confirms plan to build housing compounds in Israeli occupied Gaza
Senior US official confirms plan to build housing compounds in Israeli occupied Gaza
A Trump administration official confirmed reports that it is working on a plan to build housing for thousands of "screened" Palestinians behind the so-called yellow line in Gaza, which is occupied by Israeli troops, according to a report by The New York Times published on Wednesday.
The plan to build these housing compounds, dubbed “Alternative Safe Communities”, is being led by a team of US officials and former Department of Government Efficiency workers, or Doge, who are based in the luxury beachfront Kempinski and Hilton hotels in Tel Aviv, The New York Times reported.
The article cited dozens of US officials and people familiar with the plan, but obtained a public confirmation from Aryeh Lightstone, who the New York Times identified as a senior Trump administration official leading the effort.










