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AI video shows Trump’s future vision for the Gaza Strip
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Skery scratches, yachts, a gold statue by Donald Trump: This is how the US President apparently introduces himself to the future of the Gaza Strip. He presents his vision in a bizarre -looking clip.
With a video created by artificial intelligence (AI), US President Donald Trump again promotes his ideas for the future of the Gaza Strip. The clip, which Trump released on his Truth Social Platform, begins with pictures of fighters and children in a ragged clothing between ruins. “Gaza 2025” is the caption. Then the scenery goes over in visions of futuristic high-rise buildings, sun-friendly beach promenades and a huge gold statue of the US president.
A man who resembles Trump’s consultant Elon Musk appears several times in the video. In one scene he eats hummus in a beach restaurant, in other rains on his banknotes and playing children. Trump herself can be seen in a night club with a belly dancer, later he and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are on a pool and drink cocktails in swimming trunks. “Trump Gaza” is on a sign. The designation can always be read in the video on buildings.
Overall, the scenery is reminiscent of a luxury holiday department with sandy beaches, palm trees and hotels. In a setting, a Tesla drives a well -attended bazaar. In another, particularly bizarre scene, bearded men dance in the bikini top and long skirt on the beach. They wear green headbands, similar to those who wear Hamas fighter.
The AI video is stored with a song that means, among other things,: “Donald comes to free yourself (…). No more tunnels, no more fear: Trump Gaza is finally here.”
Plans ensured indignation internationally
A few weeks ago, Trump had suggested that around two million Palestinian residents “to” relocate “” to other Arab states and to transform the destroyed coastal area into an economically flourishing “Riviera of the Middle East”. Netanyahu welcomed Trump’s plans, internationally they came across violent criticism. According to experts, a forced relocation would violate international law.
After more than 15 months of war, the humanitarian situation in the north of the Gaza Strip is considered catastrophic. Since the beginning of the war after the Hamas massacre in Israel on October 7, 2023, more than 48,300 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip, according to the health authority controlled by the Hamas. The number does not differentiate between civilians and fighters. More than five weeks after the start of the ceasefire between Israel’s army and the terrorist organization Hamas, dead houses are still found under ruins.
AI video on Truth Social
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Source: Stern

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