President of Peace Part 2-JACKED UP DAILY

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President of Peace Part 2-JACKED UP DAILY

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October 16, 2025
President of Peace Part 2-JACKED UP DAILY
In this part 2 episode, Tim and Jack discuss President Trump and the Peace Treaty and what Gaza could look like in 2035.
Transition to Technocratic Governance


Under Trump’s recently unveiled peace plan, governance of Gaza would shift from Hamas or the Palestinian Authority (PA) to a technocratic, apolitical Palestinian committee. AInvest+4Reuters+4The Guardian+4


This committee would be supervised by an international transitional body, sometimes referred to as the “Board of Peace,” which Trump would head or influence. Reuters+4Reuters+4www.ndtv.com+4


The committee would manage day‑to‑day public services, infrastructure, municipal affairs, and development in Gaza under this transitional period. Reuters+4CBS News+4AInvest+4


AI, Smart Cities, and “Riviera Gaza”


In a leaked 38‑page prospectus (Gaza Reconstitution, Economic Acceleration and Transformation Trust, or GREAT Trust), the plan envisions AI‑powered smart cities across Gaza, with advanced infrastructure, data centers, smart utilities, and high-tech zones. AInvest+4CNBC+4Wikipedia+4


The document suggests the use of digital tokens or smart contracts to compensate landowners, enabling asset reallocation or redevelopment (i.e. land redevelopment in exchange for tokenized value). Wikipedia+3CNBC+3JFeed+3


Gazans might be “relocated” (temporarily or permanently) to allow large-scale redevelopment, with incentives such as cash payments, rent subsidies, or food support during transition. The Washington Post+6CNBC+6Wikipedia+6


The authors claim the plan would largely rely on private and public investment (rather than direct U.S. government spending) — positioning Gaza as a self‑sustaining economic hub. Wikipedia+3CNBC+3AInvest+3


Timeline & Goals (By 2035)


Although Trump’s plan is currently articulated as a transition, supporters of the technocratic vision suggest an end goal around 2035, when the new model might be mature enough to “graduate” to a more permanent governance mode.


The idea is that by then, Gaza would have transformed — infrastructurally, economically, and bureaucratically — into a stable zone that can function under this technocratic design with AI support.