Trump Set to Drop Bombshell Multi-Billion Gaza Rebuild Plan Next Week
Next week, President Trump will host a landmark summit with 20 nations to announce a multi-billion dollar fund and an international stabilization force for the Gaza Strip.

As part of a massive diplomatic push to secure long term stability in the Middle East, President Donald Trump is set to unveil a comprehensive "Gaza Reconstruction Plan" next week in Washington. The ambitious proposal, which involves a multi-billion dollar "Multi-National Fund for the Rehabilitation of Gaza," aims to provide the financial and military infrastructure necessary to rebuild the enclave following the devastating war against Hamas. On February 19, delegations from at least 20 countries will meet at the White House to finalize the details of a stabilization force that will include thousands of foreign troops. This plan marks the most significant international effort to date to provide a civilian and military alternative to terrorist governance in the Gaza Strip.
The International Stabilization Force
A key pillar of Trump’s plan is the deployment of an international force designed to maintain order as the IDF gradually shifts its posture. Two American officials confirmed that several nations have already expressed willingness to send thousands of soldiers to participate in this "international stabilization force," which is expected to begin deployment in the coming months. This force will work alongside a newly formed "Civilian Committee" that will manage the day to day affairs of the Gaza population, including the distribution of humanitarian aid and local policing.
The summit will also detail the "Amnesty for Arms" program. Under this policy, any individual associated with the terrorists who agrees to surrender their weapons will be granted a full pardon. For those who choose not to remain in the strip, the plan offers "safe passage" to accepting third-party countries, effectively encouraging the voluntary departure of hostile elements. This strategy is designed to accelerate the demilitarization of the region while providing an economic incentive for residents to cooperate with the new international administration.
Funding the Future
The multi-billion dollar fund will rely on contributions from the 20 participating nations, with a focus on restoring essential services and creating "quality employment" for the residents of Gaza. Trump’s administration has emphasized that the goal is not just to repair damage but to create a "thriving economic hub" that no longer serves as a base for terror. The February 19 meeting will provide updates on the initial work of the Civilian Committee and offer a detailed roadmap for infrastructure development, including water, electricity, and transportation networks. By leading this coalition, Trump hopes to fulfill his promise of "peace through prosperity," turning Gaza from a theater of war into a cornerstone of a new, stable Middle East.