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Trump's AI-generated Gaza video has brilliant, gold and Trump Gaza resort: NPR

A composite composite from an AI-generated video president Trump, who was posted on social media on Tuesday evening.

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Arabs and Muslims in the USA and abroad criticize a controversial video that President Trump has published on social media.

The apparently generated video contains representations of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Sunbaden in the Gaza and introduces itself to scenes of destruction in Gaza that turn into a glittering Riviera style called “Trump Gaza”.

The video also shows that children run from the ruins into a world of palm trees and luxury buildings and a towering golden trump statue. It shows men in the obvious drag dancing in bikinis on the beach, Trump enjoys a belly dancer and a man who resembles Elon Muschus is showered with cash in the form of US currency.

The post comes weeks after Trump suggested that the United States should take over the Gaza Strip and lay Palestinians.

In Gaza, many residents have little or no internet service, but some who viewed the video pressed anger for the NPR Gaza producer Anas Baba. Baba showed the video to 20-year-old Mohamed Abdelrahman, who rejected the idea.

“We are not lured by a few statues and money, leave ourselves alone and let our houses rebuild ourselves,” he said to Baba.

Faye Nemer, CEO and founder of the American Commerce Chamber of Mena (Middle East and North Africa) in Dearborn, Michigan, referred to the video “Offensive and counterproductive for peace talks” in a statement to NPR.

Nemer, who says she voted for Trump in November, asks him to remove the video and output a “reconciliation statement”.