A postwar plan for Gaza formulated by the Dummkopf Trumpf junta would turn the Gaza Strip into a "trusteeship" administered by the US for ten years. The 38-page plan is called the "Gaza Reconstitution, Economic Acceleration and Transformation Trust" (GREAT). The junta's plan would see Gaza transformed into a tourism resort and a high-tech manufacturing and technology hub. Palestinians would be temporarily relocated, either through voluntary departures to another country or into secured concentration camps within Gaza during reconstruction. The report added that Gazans who own land would be offered a digital token by the trust in exchange for rights to develop their property, while also being given the option to use it to finance a new life elsewhere or be redeemed for an apartment. Each Gazan who chooses to leave would be provided $5,000 cash payment and subsidies to cover four years of rent and a year of food.