Trump shares AI video of his vision for Gaza — featuring giant gold statue and him lounging poolside with Netanyahu
President Trump has shared an AI-generated video depicting his resort-like vision for the future of Gaza — featuring a gigantic golden statue of the president as well as images of him lounging topless poolside with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The 30-second clip, shared on Truth Social late Tuesday, opens by showing a war-torn Gaza following 15 months of Israel’s war against Hamas terrorists — before asking, “What next?” in red, white and blue text.
Scenes of destruction suddenly morph into a sunny beach resort destination, as a lively dance track with the lyrics “Donald Trump will set you free, bringing the life for all to see, no more tunnels, no more fear, Trump Gaza is finally here” starts to play.
The computer-generated clip then depicts Elon Musk eating bread dipped in hummus on the beach — before quickly cutting to bearded Hamas terrorists bizarrely dancing in bikinis on the sand.
Trump’s vision — which he’s said would make Gaza “the Riviera of the Middle East” — also includes giant gold balloons of his face being held by a child, as well as him dancing in a nightclub with a scantily-clad woman, with ally Musk, the world’s richest man, showering people with cash.
The video also depicts a massive golden “Trump Gaza” building, as well as a larger-than-life golden statue of Trump.
The AI-produced song then boasts “a golden future, a brand new light” before the clip shows Trump and Netanyahu lounging shirtless poolside with cocktails in their hands and the words “Trump Gaza” behind them.
Since returning to office, Trump has shared his controversial development plan for the war-torn Gaza Strip, which he says he hopes for the US to “take over” and develop into “the Riviera of the Middle East,” pushing out Gaza’s 2 million inhabitants into neighboring nations.
Under the contentious plan, Palestinians would not be allowed to return to the Hamas-run enclave, Trump previously said.
While Trump has big plans for the future of the Gaza Strip, tensions continue to boil between Israel and Hamas over the terror organization’s disgusting displays during hostage handoffs.
Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff revealed Tuesday that he will return to the region this week to negotiate an extension on the first part of the cease-fire deal, which is set to end Sunday.
It was the first time a member of the Trump administration publicly said its goal was extending phase one rather than moving on to phase two, which is meant to outline a permanent end of the war and Israel’s full withdrawal from Gaza in exchange for all remaining living hostages.
Phase two will also determine who will rule Gaza, though Netanyahu’s government has halted negotiations for phase two following alleged violations from Hamas, including the group’s failure to release the body of slain mother Shiri Bibas last week.
The error, which was corrected by Friday night, caused Israel to halt the release of 602 Palestinian prisoners who were scheduled to be freed on Saturday as part of the exchange.