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08 Aug 2025, 12:53 GMT+10
President Donald Trump in February suggested moving more than 2 million people out of Gaza into neighboring countries
US global advisory firm Boston Consulting Group (BCG) modelled the resettlement of around a quarter of all Palestinians to other countries, including Somalia, as part of plans for postwar Gaza, the Financial Times has reported.
In February, US President Donald Trump suggested moving more than 2 million Palestinians out of the war-torn enclave into neighboring countries to turn it into the "Riviera of the Middle East."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has praised the idea, said on Thursday that the Jewish state will commit to a full military takeover of Gaza, to later hand it over to a transitional Arab government.
BCG's postwar redevelopment model for Gaza envisioned relocating approximately 25% of its population to multiple nations, including Somalia and the breakaway region of Somaliland, "despite civil conflict and high levels of poverty in the region," the FT wrote on Thursday, citing people familiar with the proposal.
Washington has held preliminary talks with Somaliland about a broader deal that would establish a US military base there in exchange for the recognition of sovereignty, the FT wrote. Accepting relocated Palestinians was one of points discussed, according to the newspaper.
BCG first developed its relocation model in March, working for a group of Israeli businessmen who were devising plans for postwar Gaza, the newspaper wrote. It reportedly allowed for a number of scenarios and estimates for the cost of what was described as a "temporary relocation program."
The advisory firm's calculations were included in slides intended for the US administration, other governments and "stakeholders," the FT reported. The slide deck envisaged that the majority of the relocated Palestinians would not return. BCG earlier this year disavowed the controversial project and said it had fired the employees who worked on it.
Key regional players have refused to participate in Trump's relocation plan, which has been criticized by a number of Washington's European allies, including France, Spain, and Germany. The UN has stated that the move would amount to ethnic cleansing.
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