The United Nations passed a resolution (2803), adopted with 13 votes in favor and two abstentions from Russia and China. No countries voted against the measure.
What’s Next?
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), founded by key plan architects, is slated to play a central role in coordinating redevelopment, security, housing, and aid distribution.
Gulf investors and regional construction and infrastructure firms are also targeted, especially for projects linked to desalination, renewable energy, luxury tourism, data centers, railways, and smart cities.
Projected spending includes $70–100 billion in public investment and $35–50 billion more from public-private partnerships targeting ‘mega-projects,’ including data centers, electric vehicle manufacturing, luxury resorts, ports, railways, artificial islands, and logistics hubs.
What Investments Are Available?
There are not official investments (yet). No direct mention of stocks or investment vehicles open to public trading is provided at this stage. Much of the plan is framed as an investment prospectus and speculative.
What is known there are the following companies presenting proposals for development and infrastructure to the GHF and mentioned within the GREAT Trust Plan presented by the United States:
Tesla (TSLA)
Amazon.com (AMZN)
Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM)
IKEA
G4S
Lowe’s Companies Inc (LOW)
AT&T (T)
Bloom Energy Corporation (BE)
Amer Sports, Inc. (AS)
The Allstate Corporation (ALL)
Agilent Technologies, Inc. (A)
Unity Software Inc. (U)
Philip Morris International Inc. (PM)
GREAT Trust
What Outrage or Opposition to Expect?
Detractors argue it serves outside geopolitical goals, like regional trade corridors, over local recovery or justice.
Exclusion of genuine Palestinian leadership, particularly the Palestinian Authority, from meaningful roles in the transition.
Relocation has already started with flights of Palestinian residents being placed in locations such as South Africa, Indonesia, Ethiopia, Libya, Sudan, Somalia, and Somaliland.
Read – https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/17/world/africa/gaza-palestinians-south-africa-flights.html

















