Trump Gaza: AI-Generated War Crimes With a Side of Hummus
Trump is using AI propaganda to sell the ethnic cleansing of Gaza as a luxury real estate opportunity.
Donald Trump has officially moved from selling steaks and scam universities to peddling AI-generated ethnic cleansing.
On Tuesday, he posted a grotesque, computer-rendered vision of Gaza as his very own “Riviera of the Middle East,” complete with palm-lined boulevards, a “Trump Gaza” hotel, and—because no dystopian fever dream is complete without it—a golden statue of himself watching over the sanitized, depopulated landscape.
The Palestinians? Gone. Vanished.
This isn’t just delusion; it’s dystopian propaganda.
Trump, a man whose business empire consists mainly of bankruptcies and licensing deals, is now using AI to sell war crimes as a real estate opportunity. If you thought his golf courses were ethically dubious, wait until you see his take on post-apocalyptic land development.
Selling Genocide Like It’s a Condo in Florida
Trump’s vision—co-signed by his son-in-law Jared Kushner and his real estate crony Steve Witkoff—is to turn Gaza into a luxury escape for billionaires who think Monaco is too crowded. According to The Wall Street Journal, they’re even planning a White House summit to get investors on board, complete with large cranes and “showy pieces of equipment,” because nothing screams “nation-building” like a photo-op with construction gear.
Let’s be clear: This isn’t about rebuilding Gaza for its people. This is about removing Palestinians and turning their land into a capitalist playground. This is about ethnic cleansing with a luxury amenities package.
The AI-Generated Distraction
The aesthetics of Trump’s AI video are as absurd as they are sinister.
It’s a fever-dream mashup of Miami, Dubai, and a Saddam Hussein-era propaganda poster.
There’s Elon Musk eating hummus.
Trump and Netanyahu chilling poolside.
A triumphant chant of “Trump Gaza is finally here!” as if it’s a new casino on the Vegas Strip rather than a war-torn land still covered in the rubble of U.S.-made bombs.
But this is more than just tacky propaganda—it’s a signal.
By publicly fantasizing about a Gaza without Palestinians, Trump is emboldening the most extreme elements of Israeli politics.
His post serves as a green light to figures like Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s hard-right security minister, who openly supports resettling Gaza with Jewish settlers. If Netanyahu and his far-right allies needed any more reassurance that America would look the other way, Trump just delivered it on a gold-plated platter.
Make It Make Sense
Trump’s AI vision of Gaza is a lie, but the consequences are real. The ongoing war has already killed over 62,000 Palestinians, including more than 17,000 children.
Gaza is not a blank slate waiting for an American rebrand—it’s a home, a history, and a people who refuse to be erased.
This isn’t just another Trump vanity project; it’s a pitch for a crime against humanity. And if history tells us anything, it’s that when people start selling genocidal ideas with flashy marketing, they’re not joking.
The only real question is: Who’s going to stop them?
Zahead, Chaos Analyst.