Israeli Businessman Unveils Plans for Gaza’s Digital Transformation at World Council Meeting

At the first meeting of the World Council, Israeli tech entrepreneur Liran Tankman presented his ideas on the necessity of digitally revitalizing Gaza and integrating it with the rest of the world.

Tankman, who has been engaging with high-profile American officials over the past year regarding Gaza, stated that by July, the 2G network in the region will be upgraded, providing free high-speed access.

He also mentioned that the National Committee for Gaza Management (NCGM) is working on creating a secure digital platform. This platform will facilitate electronic payments, provide financial services, organize remote learning, and ensure access to medical services.

“These efforts are supported by our regional partners, and I believe you will hear some exciting news from them later today,” Tankman noted.

Additionally, he reported on the development of a logistics system similar to Amazon, which will aid Palestinians in launching businesses as well as facilitate the import of goods and secure trade worldwide. “This will lower prices, stimulate growth, and help transform Gaza into an open, transparent, and corruption-free economic zone,” he added.