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Trump officials plan to build 5,000-person military base in Gaza: Guardian

Trump officials plan to build 5,000-person military base in Gaza: Guardian

GAZA CITY: Diggers clear the rubble of destroyed buildings as part of an emergency debris management program by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), in Gaza City, on Feb. 16, 2026. (Photo by OMAR AL-QATTAA/AFP)

ISLAMABAD: The Trump administration is planning to build a 5,000-person military base in Gaza, sprawling more than 350 acres.


This was stated in an exclusive report by Guardian published on Thursday, which cited Board of Peace contracting records reviewed by the publication.


The report states that the site is envisioned as a military operating base for a future International Stabilization Force (ISF), planned as a multinational military force composed of pledged troops.


The ISF is part of the newly created Board of Peace, which is meant to govern Gaza.


The Board of Peace is chaired by Donald Trump and led in part by his son-in-law, Jared Kushner.


The plans call for the phased construction of a military outpost that will eventually have a footprint of 1,400 metres by 1,100 metres, ringed by 26 trailer-mounted armored watch towers, a small arms range, bunkers, and a warehouse for military equipment for operations.


The entire base will be encircled with barbed wire.


The fortification is planned for an arid stretch of flatlands in southern Gaza strewn with saltbush and white broom shrubs, and littered with twisted metal from years of Israeli bombardment.


The plans say there is to be a network of bunkers each 6 meters by 4 meters and 2.5 meters tall, with elaborate ventilation systems where soldiers can go for protection.


Diana Buttu, a Palestinian-Canadian lawyer and former peace negotiator, called building a military base on Palestinian land without the government’s approval an act of occupation, according to the report. “Whose permission did they get to build that military base?”


Officials from US Central Command referred all questions about the military base to the Board of Peace, says the report.


According to the Guardian’s report, a Trump administration official declined to discuss the military base contract: “As the President has said, no US boots will be on the ground. We’re not going to discuss leaked documents.”