This past week, former U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that the United States should take over Gaza, rebuild it into a paradise, and turn it into a global tourist hub.

His plan hinges on removing 2.2 million Palestinian residents and resettling them in Egypt and Jordan—both of which have outright rejected this notion.

Saudi Arabia has also drawn a red line, insisting that a Palestinian state is non-negotiable for normalizing relations with Israel.

While Trump’s grand vision of a revitalized Gaza may come from a real estate developer’s mindset, his proposal fundamentally disregards the human element. It echoes historical colonial ambitions and perpetuates displacement rather than solving the real issue: a sustainable, long-term peace and economic prosperity for all people in the region.

Instead of debating Trump’s motives, let’s consider an alternative—a plan so big and transformative that it reshapes the entire Middle East for the better.

The Middle East Union: A New Paradigm for Peace and Prosperity

Rather than focusing only on rebuilding Gaza, we should push for a Middle East Union (MEU)—a unified region with shared citizenship, currency, and economic policies. Imagine a future where Jews, Christians, and Muslims can live, work, worship, and travel freely across Israel, Gaza, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Yemen, Oman, Iran, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq, and Egypt.



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No longer would these nations be at war over land because the land would belong to everyone. The European Union (EU) turned former warring states into an economic powerhouse through unity—why can’t the Middle East do the same?

How about one money for all. A digital Middle Eastern Dollar based on the block chain that has no centralized government. Or maybe just make Bitcoin the Union’s choice of money. Ideas? We need best in world ideas!

Practical Steps to Implement the Middle East Union

This transformation cannot happen overnight. The EU took about 45 years to fully integrate. With today’s technology and AI-driven solutions, the MEU could become a reality within 40 years. Here’s how:

Phase 1 (0-10 Years): Foundation & Economic Integration

  1. Arab-Israeli Economic Cooperation: Initiate economic agreements between Israel and its neighboring Arab states, with infrastructure projects benefiting all sides.
  2. Investment in Gaza & the West Bank: International non-U.S. and non-Israeli investors—such as China—should lead the rebuilding, allowing Palestinians to repay through long-term economic participation.
  3. Middle East Development Bank (MEDB): Establish a regional financial institution to fund cross-border projects and stabilize economies.
  4. Energy & Water Sharing Agreements: Collaborative projects in renewable energy (solar, wind) and water desalination to address resource shortages.

Phase 2 (10-20 Years): Policy & Security Cooperation

  1. Unified Travel & Work Agreements: Introduce visa-free travel for member states to allow economic and cultural exchange.
  2. Middle East Security Council: Create a NATO-like organization led by regional states, ensuring security cooperation without Western intervention.
  3. Education & Cultural Exchange Programs: Launch initiatives that promote shared history, language learning, and interfaith dialogue.

Phase 3 (20-30 Years): Political & Monetary Integration

  1. Middle East Parliament: Form a regional governing body where representatives from all nations debate and legislate common policies.
  2. Unified Middle East Currency: Introduce a single currency to promote economic stability and trade (similar to the Euro).
  3. Gradual Demilitarization: Shift military investments toward technology, infrastructure, and economic development.

Phase 4 (30-40 Years): Full Union Implementation

  1. Middle East Union Constitution: Draft and ratify a constitution ensuring equal rights, protections, and economic opportunities for all citizens.
  2. One Passport, One Identity: Allow all MEU citizens to travel, live, and work freely throughout the region.
  3. A New Global Economic Powerhouse: With stability and unity, the Middle East becomes a global leader in trade, technology, and cultural exchange.

A Bold Future, But a Realistic One

A Middle East Union is not just an idealistic dream—it is a necessary step forward. War, ethnic divisions, and colonial mindsets must be replaced with cooperation, economic integration, and shared prosperity.

The MEU will not only solve the crisis in Gaza but create a future where 400 million people can thrive without fear, poverty, or war.

Let’s make this vision a reality—one step at a time.

For more details, read here: Middle East Union: The Big Think Vision


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