Donald Trump’s Gaza video branded ‘grotesque’ as US President’s move sparks fresh fears

A “grotesque” posted online by sharing of a future Gaza sparked widespread confusion and concern.

The seemingly AI generated clip published on the US President’s Truth Social platform as it is today, before asking “WHAT’S NEXT?”.

Music can be heard playing in the clip, with the lyrics including: “Donald’s coming to set you free, bringing the life for all to see. No more tunnels, no more fear, Trump Gaza is finally here.

“Trump Gaza shining bright, golden future a brand new light. Feast and dance the deal is done, Trump Gaza number one.”

Children can be seen emerging from what looks like a cave, and people are shown on a beach with skyscrapers.

The video also includes street scenes with Tesla vehicles, and smiling and enjoying some food with dollar bills raining down upon him.

Some bearded individuals are depicted belly dancing on a seafront with palm trees in the background, and a small boy can be seen holding a gold balloon in the shape of Mr Trump’s head.

Later in the clip, an artificial version of the US President is shown next to a dancing woman.

At the end is what looks to be a Trump hotel in Gaza, an ornate building lit up in gold with “TRUMP GAZA” written above its entrance.

Finally, Trump can be seen on a sun lounger next to the Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu at a swimming pool.

Hannah Bond, co-CEO of ActionAid UK, told the Express: “At ActionAid, we are always surprised to see President Trump’s latest attempts to redefine ‘diplomatic discourse.’

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Donald Trump has shared a video showing his vision for Gaza (Image: Getty/@realDonaldTrump)

“His recent comments suggesting the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza are not only horrifying – they threaten peace and risk escalating tensions at a critical moment when negotiations on the second phase of the ceasefire are poised to begin.

“His administration’s recent cuts to UNRWA have only compounded the humanitarian crisis, making his latest remarks even more concerning. The UK Government must firmly reject these plans and ensure that all states adhere to international law and respect the rights and dignity of all Palestinians.

“With humanitarian supplies finally reaching those in urgent need, and some hostages and some Palestinian detainees being released, it’s crucial that world leaders advocate for a permanent political solution that places the future of Gaza in the hands of the Palestinian people.”

Adnan Hussain, independent MP for Blackburn, said on X: “The loudest part of Trump’s grotesque AI fantasy video – the screams of the ghosts of the children buried alive under the rubble.

“No amount of barbaric decadence will muffle out or gloss over the truth of what took place in Gaza. Genocide.”

President Trump has previously said that he wants to “take over” Gaza, and turn the enclave into the “Riviera” of the Middle East.

He said during a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: “The US will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will do a job with it too.”

Trump added: “We’ll own it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous unexploded bombs and other weapons on the site … level the site and get rid of the destroyed buildings.”

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Screengrabs from Donald Trump's AI video

The video has bafflement and concern (Image: @realDonaldTrump)

The leaders of seven Arab countries held talks in Saudi Arabia earlier this month.

They rejected Trump’s proposal, Aljazeera reports, suggesting it gets rid of decades of work towards a Palestinian state, impedes the rights of Gaza residents and would ensure violence in the region continues.

The Prime Minister, Sir previously said that displaced Gazans “must be allowed home”.

He added: “They must be allowed to rebuild, and we should be with them in that rebuild on the way to a two-state solution.”

Sir Keir has also said: “The most important issue on the ceasefire is obviously that it is sustained and that we see it through the phases, and that means that the remaining hostages come out and the aid that is desperately needed gets into Gaza at speed and at the volumes that are needed.”

The Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, has said that “it’s clear that Gaza is lying in rubble”.

He added: “We’ve always been clear in our belief that we must see two states. We must see Palestinians able to live and prosper in their homelands, in Gaza, in the West Bank, that is what we want to get to.

“That is why it’s important that we move out of phase one of this hostage deal, to phase two, and then to phase three, and reconstructed Gaza.

“We played our part in that support for reconstruction, working alongside the Palestinian Authority and alongside Gulf and Arab partners, that’s the guarantee that we all need to ensure that there is a future for Palestinians in their home.”

Labour MP Neil Duncan-Jordan told Mr Lammy in the House of Commons yesterday: “President Trump’s recent comments calling for Palestinians to be expelled from their homes in Gaza in order for the US to take over the land, along with his failure to rule out Israeli annexation of the West Bank, constitute the most explicit denial of the Palestinian people’s rights to self determination by any US administration to date.

He then asked: “Will the Secretary of State therefore condemn President Trump’s remarks?”

Mr Lammy replied: “The US played a pivotal role, and all credit should go to President Trump for brokering that negotiated ceasefire agreement, and I thank the role that the Israeli government, Qatar and Egypt played in getting to that ceasefire.

“It is our belief, and this is a cross party belief, that we want to see a negotiated two state solution.”

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