US President Donald Trump shared an AI-generated video the other day that purports to show Trump’s vision for the future of Gaza. The video was initially posted on Trump’s social media platform Truth Social and has attracted widespread attention and criticism.
The 33-second video begins with images of a destroyed Gaza, followed by the text “Gaza 2025” and “What’s next?”. The scene then transforms into a luxury resort with skyscrapers, beaches and people partying.
In the background, a song is heard saying: “Donald’s coming to set you free, bringing the light for all to see, no more tunnels, no more fear, Trump Gaza is finally here, Trump Gaza’s shining bright, golden future, a brand new light, feast and dance, the deal is done, Trump Gaza number one”.
Some of the most eye-catching features include:
- A large gold statue of Trump
- Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sunbathing by a pool
- Tech magnate Elon Musk eating hummus on the beach
- Dollar bills falling from the sky
- A skyscraper with the words “Trump Gaza”13
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— Ticker (@tickercotweets) February 26, 2025
“Riviera of the Middle East”
The AI-generated video comes after Trump repeatedly suggested that the US should take over Gaza and turn the area into the “Riviera of the Middle East“. The proposal has faced strong criticism from the Arab world and other nations, who point out that it appears to be effectively completing the ethnic cleansing of the area.
“We won’t be lured by a few statues and money, leave us alone and let us rebuild our homes by ourselves”, a 20-year-old Gaza resident commented on the video.
Unsurprisingly, Gaza’s Hamas-led government media office has also strongly criticized the move. Ismail Al-Thawabtah, Director General of Gaza, described the content as “degrading ‘ and said it reflects a “deeply rooted racist colonial mindset”.
The origin of the video is currently unclear and Donald Trump has not commented further at the time of writing. The incident has also sparked debate about the use of AI-generated content in political communication, including its potential implications for international relations.