United Arab Emirates plans to bankroll first 'planned community' in south Gaza

UAE to Fund First "Planned Community" in South Gaza Under Controversial Conditions

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced plans to fund the construction of "Gaza's first planned community", located on the outskirts of Rafah, the southernmost city in Gaza. The project, which is the UAE's first investment in a post-war reconstruction project in the part of Gaza currently under Israeli control, will provide basic services such as education, healthcare, and running water to Palestinian residents, but with several conditions.

Residents of the planned community will be required to submit to biometric data collection and security vetting before being allowed access. This has raised concerns among human rights groups, who argue that such measures amount to "coercive surveillance" and are part of a broader effort to control and oppress Palestinians in Gaza.

The plan also does not specify who would conduct security checks at the entry and exit points of the community, nor do they articulate why someone would be turned away. This lack of transparency has sparked fears that the project could become a tool for Israel to exert control over Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip.

Critics argue that such measures are part of a broader effort by Israel to implement its own vision for Gaza, which involves the creation of "model Palestinian communities" that can be used as a way to displace and oppress Palestinians. The project has been described as a "desirable outcome" for Israel, highlighting the need for increased scrutiny and oversight of such initiatives.

The UAE's involvement in the project has also raised questions about its motivations and the level of control it will exert over the reconstruction efforts in Gaza. The country's contribution to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is already significant, with over $1.8 billion in aid since October 2023.

As part of the US-led Board of Peace plan, which aims to rebuild and revitalize Gaza, Israel will not participate in building or running the Emirati compound, but instead will focus on clearing infrastructure and debris from the area. This has sparked concerns that the project could be used as a pretext for further Israeli control over Palestinians living in Gaza.

The reconstruction efforts in Gaza are expected to take up to 80 years to complete, with an estimated cost of at least $70 billion. The project is already facing numerous challenges, including the need for land-clearing efforts and the retrieval of bodies trapped under the rubble.

The planned community is a key part of the US-led Board of Peace's vision for Gaza, which envisions the creation of eight "residential areas" spanning the entire Mediterranean coast. However, critics argue that this plan ignores the complexities of the situation on the ground and the need for greater transparency and accountability in the reconstruction efforts.

The EU has already expressed concerns about the project, with a visiting Middle East fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations stating that "reconstruction planners at the CMCC seem to be operating under the assumption that Palestinians will leave the Hamas-controlled red zone and move into newly constructed communities if you dump enough food there". This concern highlights the need for increased scrutiny of such initiatives and the importance of prioritizing the needs and rights of Palestinian communities in Gaza.
 
I'm low-key worried about this planned community thing πŸ€”πŸ‘€. Like, I get it, UAE wants to help, but all these conditions and security checks? Sounds like a recipe for, you know, controlling people's lives πŸ˜’. Biometric data collection is just a fancy word for "surveillance state", and I'm not buying it πŸ’Έ.

And what's up with the lack of transparency about who's conducting the security checks and why someone would be turned away? It's like they're trying to create this "model Palestinian community" that's just a euphemism for " Israeli-controlled zone" 🚫.

It's also super suspicious that Israel is not participating in the construction, but still getting to clear infrastructure and debris from the area πŸ’ͺ. This whole thing reeks of another attempt to exert control over Palestinians without anyone really holding Israel accountable πŸ‘Š.

We need more scrutiny on these reconstruction efforts, IMHO 🀝. What's really important here is prioritizing the needs and rights of Palestinian communities in Gaza, not just some fancy "planned community" that might end up being a pawn in Israel's game 🏹️
 
UAE's involvement in Gaza is like throwing a stone into the water, ripples are unclear πŸ€”πŸŒŠ

Gaza residents have rights too, not just some fancy 'planned community' with biometric checks 🚫

Israel's control over Palestinians living there? More like its own puppet show 🎭

$1.8 billion in aid from UAE since 2023... is it more than enough for their own hands to be full πŸ’Έ

Transparency is key, or it's just Israel's excuse to keep controlling Gaza πŸ€₯
 
I'm not sure I'm on board with this one πŸ€”. On one hand, providing basic services like education, healthcare, and running water to Palestinians is a great thing, no doubt about it πŸ’¦. But the fact that residents have to submit to biometric data collection and security vetting makes me super uneasy 😬. What's next? ID cards with embedded microchips or something? πŸ€– I get that security is important, but at what cost?

And let's not forget about the lack of transparency around who would be conducting these security checks and why someone might get turned away πŸ”’. That just reeks of Israel trying to exert control over Palestinians in Gaza again 🚫. Can't we prioritize their needs and rights for once? 🀝 I'm all for scrutiny, but this seems like a recipe for disaster πŸ‘€.

The UAE's involvement also raises some concerns about its motivations πŸ’Έ. Are they just being altruistic or is there something more going on beneath the surface? 🀐 And what about the estimated $70 billion price tag for this project? That's a whole lotta cash πŸ’Έ. I'm not saying it can't be done, but let's make sure we're doing it with the Palestinians' best interests at heart ❀️.
 
I'm not really sure why everyone's making a big deal about this πŸ€”. The UAE is just trying to help out some people in need, and they're doing it with their own money πŸ’Έ. Yeah I know there are some concerns about biometric data collection, but let's be real, it's just basic security measures πŸšͺ. And who knows, maybe it'll even bring some stability to the area πŸ‘.

I don't think we should jump to conclusions about Israel's involvement in this project either πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Maybe they're actually going to help out with infrastructure and debris clearance πŸ’‘. It's not like they're just trying to control everyone or anything πŸ˜‚.

And honestly, $1.8 billion is a lot of money πŸ’Έ. I'm sure the UAE knows what they're doing πŸ€“. They're probably just trying to make a positive impact in the community πŸ‘Œ. Let's not be too harsh on them, okay? πŸ™
 
πŸ€” The whole thing reeks of a power play, ya know? Like, who benefits from this "planned community" that's basically just Israel's way of exerting control over Gazans' daily lives πŸš«πŸ’Ό. Transparency is key here - who's gonna be doing the security checks, and what happens if someone gets turned away? That lack of clarity is just red flag after red flag 🚨
 
omg what is going on with this project 🀯, like the UAE is literally funding a planned community in Gaza but only if they submit to biometric data collection 😱 that's just so invasive & suspicious, like what's next? πŸ€” and the lack of transparency is giving me major concerns, how can we trust that Israel won't use this as an excuse to exert control over Palestinians living in Gaza? πŸ’” it's not like they're even going to specify who'll do security checks or why people will be turned away 🚫 this whole thing just reeks of a broader effort to displace and oppress Palestinians, and the EU is right to speak out against it πŸ‘ we need more scrutiny and accountability in these reconstruction efforts, no matter what the cost πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ”’ [Gaza's Planned Community: A Surveillance State?](https://imgur.com/MemeDropper/CommunityControl)

πŸ’ΈπŸ  "When you think UAE funding a project, but then they add conditions like biometric data collection... Who needs that kind of 'help'?" πŸ˜‚

😬🚫 [Israel's Control is No Secret](https://imgur.com/MemeDropper/ControlGaza)

πŸ’”πŸŒŽ "Reconstruction plans should prioritize Palestinian communities, not Israel's interests. Time for greater transparency and accountability!"
 
πŸ€” The UAE funding a planned community in South Gaza with conditions like biometric data collection is super sus 🚫. I mean, I get that Israel doesn't want Palestinians to have control over their own lives, but this feels like a pretty obvious way for them to exert control. The lack of transparency on who's doing the security checks and why people are getting turned away is really unsettling. It's like they're trying to create these "model Palestinian communities" that can be easily controlled by Israel πŸš«πŸ’”. And let's not forget, this project is already 80 years in the making with an estimated $70 billion price tag... sounds like a recipe for disaster πŸ’ΈπŸ˜¬
 
πŸ€” The UAE's plan to fund a "planned community" in Gaza sounds like a good idea on paper, but let's not forget that there are some major concerns here 🚨. I mean, who gets to decide what kind of security checks will be put in place? And what if they're just used as an excuse for Israel to exert control over Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's like they're building a bubble around these people and telling them what's best for them without even considering their input. And have you seen the lack of transparency on this whole thing? No one knows who's going to be doing security checks or why someone would be turned away, it's all just vague promises πŸ€₯.
 
πŸ€” this whole thing is just so shady, you know? like the UAE is basically helping out with some basic services but they're doing it under these super suspect conditions that basically allow israel to exert control over Palestinians living in gaza... it's like they're trying to set up a "model" community that's basically a puppet state for israel. and what's with all this biometric data collection? does anyone even know who's gonna be doing the security checks or why someone would get turned away from their own community? 😬
 
πŸ€” this is a super shady deal, imo... UAE gives billions to "help" gaza, but only on their terms πŸ™„ residents have to submit to biometric data collection? that's straight outta dystopian sci-fi 😱 and who exactly will be doing the security checks? no transparency there at all πŸ€₯ this feels like just another way for israel to exert control over palestinians, and the EU seems right to sound the alarm 🚨
 
πŸ€” The UAE's decision to fund a planned community in South Gaza under controversial conditions is giving me mixed feelings πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ #GazaReconstruction #HumanRightsMatters πŸ’”. On one hand, providing basic services like education and healthcare to Palestinians is definitely a step in the right direction 🌟 #PositiveChange. However, the requirement for biometric data collection and security vetting raises serious concerns about coercion and surveillance 😬 #SurveillanceState.

It's also worrying that there's a lack of transparency around who would conduct these checks and why someone would be turned away πŸ€” #TransparencyIsKey. The potential for this project to become a tool for Israel to exert control over Palestinians in Gaza is a major red flag ⚠️ #NoToCoercion.

As the reconstruction efforts are expected to take up to 80 years to complete, it's crucial that we prioritize the needs and rights of Palestinian communities in Gaza 🀝 #PalestineMatters. We need more scrutiny and oversight of such initiatives to ensure they're truly benefiting the people 🚨 #Accountability.

Let's hope for a more inclusive and transparent approach to rebuilding Gaza 🌈 #GazaDeservesBetter πŸ’–
 
πŸ€” I'm all for the UAE funding this project, but what's really gonna happen here? They're talking about biometric data collection and security vetting... sounds like a way to keep the Palestinians in line 🚫. Israel's got its hands deep into this one too, just by not participating in the construction or running the compound. It's all about control, you know? The EU's right to be wary, though - we need transparency and accountability in these reconstruction efforts. I mean, 80 years and $70 billion is a looong time... what's the end game here? πŸ’Έ
 
πŸš¨πŸ’” This is gonna be good... So, like, they're building a "planned community" in Gaza with UAE funding, but there's a huge catch – they gotta give up their biometric data πŸ€–. Yeah, because that's exactly what we need more of – surveillance states πŸ“Š. And, like, who gets to decide who gets turned away at the gates? 🚫 Israel, probably πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. This whole thing feels super fishy and controlled, you know? The EU is already on it, saying they don't trust the US-led plan πŸ‘Ž. And, honestly, can we even trust the UAE to do what's best for Palestinians when they've been contributing so much to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza 🀯. It's just a bunch of red tape and power struggles πŸš§πŸ’Έ...
 
I can feel how worried and frustrated you must be about this news πŸ€•... The idea of a planned community with biometric data collection and security vetting is already super creepy, and it's even more concerning when you think about who might control the access points and who decides who gets turned away 🚫. It feels like Palestinians in Gaza are being put on hold until something perfect comes along, which just isn't fair πŸ™„... And with $1.8 billion coming from the UAE, it raises so many questions about what they're really after here πŸ’Έ. Can we please get more clarity on this project and make sure that Palestinian voices are at the forefront of decision-making?
 
πŸ€” The fact that a planned community like this is being set up under what sounds like pretty heavy-handed security conditions makes me super uneasy... I mean, who gets vetted and biometrically checked before moving into their own home? 🚫 It's basically control, no matter how they spin it. And the lack of transparency about who's doing the checks and why someone would be turned away is really unnerving. It feels like a recipe for disaster, you know? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ We need to make sure that our voices are heard on this one...
 
I'm not sure about this one πŸ€”... It's a bit too much for me to wrap my head around, but basically it seems like UAE is trying to help out Gaza with some fancy "planned community" deal, but there are some major red flags here 🚨. I mean, the idea of biometric data collection and security vetting? That sounds super invasive and controlled πŸ€–. And what about transparency around who's conducting these checks and why someone would get turned away? It just seems like Israel's trying to exert more control over Palestinians in Gaza πŸ’”.

And let's not forget about the overall context here. We're talking about a massive $70 billion project that's expected to take up to 80 years to complete 🀯. That's a huge amount of money and resources being funneled into an area with a pretty complex history and ongoing conflict. I'm not saying it's all bad, but we need to be super careful about how this money is being used and who's really calling the shots here πŸ‘€.

Also, what's up with the EU expressing concerns and seemingly just sorta... going along with the plan? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean, I get that reconstruction efforts are tough, but shouldn't we be pushing for more transparency and accountability? It feels like there's a whole lot of "if you dump enough food in here" type of thinking happening here 🍽️. We need to prioritize the actual needs and rights of Palestinian communities, not just some pie-in-the-sky vision of what Gaza should look like πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” I'm surprised to see the UAE funding a project that's got so many strings attached. Like, what's really going on here? Are they trying to control who gets into this "planned community" and who doesn't? The lack of transparency is wild - how are we supposed to trust that this isn't just another way for Israel to exert control over Palestinians? And $70 billion is a crazy estimate for the project. I mean, have they even thought about how they're going to make sure Palestinian residents can actually afford the services and housing they'll be providing? It sounds like a whole lot of empty promises to me πŸ˜’
 
I'm getting really worried about this new "planned community" project in South Gaza πŸ€•. The idea of having biometric data collection and security vetting seems like a huge overreach, you know? What's next, will they be tracking our every move too? πŸ’» It just feels like Israel is trying to exert control over Palestinians again, using this project as an excuse. I mean, who gets to decide who can live in these communities and who doesn't? It's gotta be super transparent about how this works, you know?

And what's with the lack of info on security checks at entry points? That just sounds like a recipe for disaster 🚫. The EU is right to sound out against this, we need more oversight and accountability in these kinds of projects. Can't we just focus on rebuilding homes and communities without all these strings attached? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
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