Jared Kushner unveiled an overview of a reconstruction plan for Gaza aimed at addressing persistent infrastructure and economic challenges in the region. The proposal includes the development of over 100,000 permanent housing units intended to improve living conditions for residents. Officials hope that these housing projects will support long-term stability and community rebuilding efforts in the area.
In addition to housing, the plan aims to generate economic growth by creating approximately 500,000 jobs across various sectors including construction, agriculture, manufacturing, services, and the digital economy. This workforce expansion is intended to stimulate local economies, increase employment opportunities, and foster broader economic development within Gaza City.
Details about the funding, implementation timeline, or international support for the reconstruction plan were not specified. The initiative reflects ongoing efforts to revitalize Gaza’s infrastructure and economy amidst longstanding challenges, and it remains subject to further discussions among stakeholders. As these plans progress, the focus will likely be on how they can be effectively executed to meet both immediate and long-term needs of the population.