Published on September 25, 2025

Trump’s ‘peace plan’ for Gaza: the colonial operation of Chabadnik Jared Kushner and Sir Tony Blair disguised as reconstruction.

The so-called “Trump plan” for Gaza, presented by Israel’s Channel 12 as a peace and reconstruction initiative, is in reality a colonial project designed by Jared Kushner and the ‘Honorable’ Sir Tony Blair, aimed at placing the Strip under US control, displacing its population through incentives, and turning it into a Dubai-style “Gaza Riviera” to curb China and the BRICS. From a metapolitical perspective, this explains why the dialectical operation planned by the same aristocracy that has driven the Palestinian genocide through its hardline players now seeks to take advantage of a Western consensus in favor of recognizing the Palestinian state, as evidenced at the UN on September 23, 2025. This global shift coincides with the decline of the Western unipolar order in the face of the multipolar advance of blocs such as BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, which promote political and economic structures outside Western control, giving rise to a new distribution of the cards of history.

A revelation published on September 24 by Israel’s Channel 12 (1) confirms that the supposed “Trump plan” for the future of Gaza is not, in fact, a genuinely American initiative, but rather the continuation of an agenda developed by his son-in-law, Chabadist Jared Kushner, and former British Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair.

As I have pointed out in previous articles, the Kushner family has close ties to the Hasidic Kabbalistic movement Chabad-Lubavitch and has financed the Democratic Party and Yeshiva University in New Jersey. Yeshiva University, a center of Jewish education and tradition, includes Talmudic studies and is affiliated with academies such as Bnei David, an elite yeshiva funded by the Israeli government that trains future military leaders and whose rabbis have issued controversial teachings praising Hitler and promoting the enslavement of Arabs. At the same time, Tony Blair holds two of the highest British titles: Sir, as a Knight of the Order of the Garter since 2022, a personal honor from the monarch despite criticism for his role in the Iraq War, and The Right Honorable, awarded for life after his admission to the Queen’s Privy Council in 1994, symbols of his permanence in the British elite beyond his political career. Political Zionism is, in fact, a creation of the British aristocracy, as evidenced by the Balfour Declaration, an original letter from Lord Arthur Balfour to Lord Walter Rothschild, dated November 2, 1917.

According to a report by Israel’s Channel 12, the plan presented by Donald Trump to Arab and Muslim leaders includes the release of hostages, a permanent ceasefire, and Israel’s gradual withdrawal from the Strip, but its core is a Hamas-free governing mechanism, financed by Arab countries and monitored by a multinational force, with the aim of administering Gaza as a “safe” enclave for foreign investment. What the Israeli press presented as a reconstruction plan, however, has a geopolitical background that gains strength in light of data published weeks earlier by French analyst Thierry Meyssan.

In an article published on September 2 (2), Meyssan reports, citing the Washington Post, that on August 27, a key meeting was held at the White House in which Trump, his vice president J. D. Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, former British Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair, and Israeli officials discussed a plan for direct US administration of Gaza for at least ten years. According to the Washington Post, the plan envisions transforming the devastated strip into a “shiny tourist resort and high-tech hub,” with an initial investment of $100 billion. To facilitate the “voluntary” displacement of the population, it was proposed to pay $23,000 to each family that agrees to leave the territory. Preliminary contacts have even been mentioned with countries as diverse as Libya, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Indonesia, and Somaliland to relocate tens of thousands of Palestinians, although none of these nations has confirmed its participation. The operation, presented as a pragmatic solution, is reminiscent of Andrew Jackson’s “Indian Removal Act” in the 19th century: genocide disguised as humanitarian relocation.

The financial and logistical preparations for this project are already underway. Meyssan documents that the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change and the Boston Consulting Group have been working on the so-called Gaza Reconstitution, Economic Acceleration and Transformation Trust (GREAT Trust), designed to turn the strip into a Dubai-style “Gaza Riviera.” Under the guise of humanitarian aid, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation—created in Switzerland and linked to former intelligence agents and private military contractors—has begun to replace the UN and other agencies in the distribution of food, a strategy that allowed the Israeli army to carry out lethal attacks on civilians seeking assistance. The involvement of mercenaries linked to former CIA officers and companies such as Blackwater adds a disturbing paramilitary component to a scheme that purports to be philanthropic.

In a recent analysis (3), historian Harley Schlanger warns that Sir Tony Blair’s role in this scheme is not accidental, but part of a global neocolonial maneuver. According to Schlanger, Trump has tasked Blair with coordinating regional and international actors to manage Gaza after the genocide, promising symbolic payments to those who agree to leave, a vague possibility of return, and the creation of trade corridors to counteract China’s Silk Road initiative. Far from offering a path to a sovereign Palestinian state, this plan seeks to perpetuate British colonial rule in a region that is key to energy transit and new Eurasian routes. Blair, a veteran operator of the Anglo-American “rules-based order,” provides the credibility needed to sell as “reconstruction” what is in fact a geopolitical reconfiguration aimed at curbing the influence of the BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and China’s Belt and Road project.

The convergence of these elements confirms that Gaza has become the epicenter of an operation that combines financial engineering, territorial dispossession, and covert warfare to redesign the Middle East.

Under the guise of a peace plan, the Kushner-Blair duo proposes a model of “development” that replicates the colonial methods of the past: displacing entire populations, privatizing strategic territories, and using humanitarian aid as an instrument of control.

Trump’s apparent willingness to support this British strategy not only violates the Palestinians’ right to their land, but also highlights the persistence of an occult Western elite, determined to curb the emergence of a multipolar order based on sovereignty and mutual benefit, to which end it operates through dialectical synthesis and the chaos generated by the clash between the unipolar view of the world—represented by its hardliners—and the current multipolar perspective, which forces it to share power with other non-Western elites, using multidimensional players such as Donald Trump, while still seeking to achieve as many of the structural objectives of its original agenda as possible.

This explains the sudden Western consensus expressed at the UN General Assembly session on September 23, 2025, which revealed a global paradigm shift in which numerous allies of the US and Israel officially recognized the Palestinian state, reflecting an irreversible shift in global opinion despite the ongoing genocide in Gaza.

While Donald Trump defends US primacy and dismisses the recognition of Palestine as a “reward” for Hamas—perhaps ignoring that Hamas’ hardline has historically operated under the influence of the British Crown through the Muslim Brotherhood—US power showed clear signs of decline in the face of the advance of blocs such as BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, which bring together the majority of humanity and promote political and economic structures independent of Western control. Faced with this arrogance and the risk of nuclear confrontation, leaders such as Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto called for a return to the best traditions of each civilization—including the emancipatory roots of the American Revolution—as a way to restore international law and avoid global catastrophe.

Last week, Diane Sare, former independent LaRouche candidate for the US Senate, stated at the UN (4) that the US political system is broken, as its representatives do not reflect the will of the majority of citizens who want an end to the Palestinian genocide and the suspension of arms shipments to Israel. She denounced the corruption and moral compromise of Congressmen and called on UN member states to invoke Resolution 377A to act together for peace, despite the Security Council’s blockades. Sare criticized the arrogance of Netanyahu, who justifies the atrocities in Palestine by quoting Will Durant, and stressed that what matters is not the length of an individual’s life but their contribution to global progress and justice. He pointed to Hind Rajab and other martyrs whose memory remains in the conscience of humanity as examples, recalling that history belongs to the peacemakers.

Footnotes

1. Ravid, B. (2025, September 24). לסיום המלחמה בעזה [To end the war in Gaza](#). N12. https://www.mako.co.il/news-world/2025_q3/Article-a06fed1767c7991026.htm

2. Thierry Meyssan, in Red Voltaire: The future of Gaza as seen from the White House; September 2, 2025.

3. Harley Schlanger, in The LaRouche Organization: Tony Blair — Still Evil after All These Years; September 23, 2025.

4. The LaRouche Organization: Diane Sare Addresses UN Peace Rally to Enact Resolution 377a; September 18, 2025.

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