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@falasteen47 - Robert Inlakesh

Trump’s “Master-Plan” For Gaza Is Not Only Criminal, It Won’t Work Here is why… https://t.co/4ho0TWYmSX

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The speaker analyzes Donald Trump’s so-called “board of peace for Gaza” plan outlined by Jared Kushner, arguing it is utterly ridiculous, criminal, and unworkable, and would crash and burn if attempted. Key elements are scrutinized point by point. - Plan details and feasibility: Kushner claims there is no plan B for a $25 billion project to build a Dubai/Singapore-like coastal Gaza. This project would depend on Palestinian resistance disarming. Hamas and other groups have said they will not disarm; they propose storing weapons and handing them over to a future Palestinian state’s military, which Israel refuses, insisting on total demilitarization and destruction of all Palestinian resistance. Trump presents two options: the easy path of Hamas surrendering weapons, or the hard path of a military confrontation. The speaker notes Israel has already fought for more than two years in Gaza, destroyed infrastructure, and failed to defeat the resistance, with estimates of roughly the same number of fighters as on 10/07/2023. - Ground force and international stabilization: The plan envisions an International Stabilization Force (ISF) that will not be a peacekeeping force but will provide security inside Gaza to combat the Palestinian resistance and disarm them. The ISF would reportedly consist of tens of thousands of troops from multiple countries, coordinated under U.S. leadership via a civil-military coordination center. The speaker questions how such a multinational force could operate, given potential casualties and differing doctrines, and notes that some countries (e.g., Azerbaijan) have refused to commit troops. There are also five ISIS-linked militias within Israeli-controlled areas. The plan references private military contractors (UG Solutions) and a push to recruit more of them, adding to the confusion and lack of coherent strategy. The speaker emphasizes that Kushner acknowledges there is no plan B, underscoring perceived lack of substance. - Reconstruction and urban model: Kushner’s slides depict a Gaza transformed into a high-end coastal city with “areas mapped out,” implying rapid rebuilding. The speaker compares this to Gaza’s actual humanitarian reality: UN estimates suggest rubble clearance and reconstruction could take ten to fifteen years, not two to three as claimed. Israel continues bulldozing and demolishing infrastructure, even during ceasefire phases, and the speaker questions why a rapid rebuilding project would materialize when such destruction persists. - Governance, accountability, and international law: The plan is criticized as a form of colonial-style governance that would impose a new order in Gaza without granting Palestinian statehood, effectively using Gaza as a site for a “ Disneyland for billionaires.” The speaker highlights that UN Security Council Resolution 2803 (passed last November) allowed Trump’s framework, but eliminated long-standing precedents and Geneva Conventions, raising questions about legality and accountability. The speaker also notes the absence of accountability for Israel’s actions, which have involved heavy aid from US weapons and Western support yet no financial penalties. - Broader consequences and justice: The video argues that the plan presupposes a peaceful reordering of Gaza that ignores the rights and needs of Palestinians. It asserts that the only viable path to lasting peace is granting Palestinians their rights and achieving justice. The speaker warns that continuing with the current approach will backfire and that the arrogance preceding the 10/07/2023 events has led to mounting pressures and resistance, with no settlement in sight. Overall, the speaker contends the board’s proposals are incoherent, impractical, and driven by elite interests, with no credible pathway to genuine Palestinian self-determination or sustainable peace.
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Speaker 0: So it's time to talk about Donald Trump's so called board of peace for Gaza, and the new plan which has just been outlined by his son-in-law Jared Kushner, and why it is utterly ridiculous. It is also criminal, and it cannot work in any way shape or form, and if they try it will crash and burn. And why also it makes the flimsy nation building exercise which was carried out in Iraq look like a professional job. So let's get into a few elements of this. Number one, Jared Kushner says that there is no plan b. And he also says that in order to construct this $25,000,000,000 project where they're going to build all of these skyscrapers along the coast of the Gaza Strip and build a Dubai Singapore type model, which is something the Israeli propaganda has been presenting to us that Gaza could be Singapore and Dubai, if they just gave up their weapons for a very long time. All of this is going to be dependent upon the Palestinian resistance disarming. Now, of course, Hamas and the other Palestinian groups have all said that they will not disarm. What they will do is they will agree to storing their weapons, and then they could hand over their weapons, hypothetically, to a future Palestinian state and Palestinian military, and their forces would be integrated into that Palestinian military force. Israel does not accept this, and the Israelis are adamant that Hamas be totally demilitarized. All of the Palestinian resistance groups will be destroyed. So from the get go, you've got a big problem there. And Donald Trump says there's two ways in order to that they could address this. One is we do it the easy way. So Hamas just hands over weapons. We've gone through the fact that that's just not going to happen, and Israel won't accept what Hamas is proposing. And the second option is that they are going to do it the hard way. Which means what? They're going to have to bring in military force. Now the Israelis, for more than two years, committed a genocide in Gaza. They destroyed the majority of the infrastructure in Gaza, and they failed to defeat the resistance. By the intelligence estimates of The United States and the Israelis, the number of fighters, Palestinian resistance fighters, is roughly the same as it was on 10/07/2023. And so what would it take, for instance, to do it the hard way and eliminate the Palestinian resistance? Well, we have some estimates that we could work on. They are provided by the Israeli military themselves. Last year, prior to the ceasefire, Israel launched what they called Operation Gideon's Chariots two. Now this was an operation, they said, which was seeking at first to occupy all of Gaza, and then they reduced it to just Gaza City. The estimates they had at that time said that at least a 150,000 would be required, but more likely 200,000 plus soldiers would be required in order to occupy Gaza City alone. And this process of occupying Gaza City could take up to a decade. Now the international security force, and this is where this comes in, which will be the ground force implementing what the Board of Peace, the dictatorship over Gaza, is going to try and bring about, this is where that comes in. So the International Stabilization Force, which The US has been very explicit about, will not be a peacekeeping force. It will be tasked with security inside of Gaza. If that is going to be used to combat the Palestinian resistance and disarm them, you're talking about a force now we've heard that this force will be in the tens of thousands. We don't know yet because nothing is for certain and everything is vague, just like with the board of peace. Everything they propose, everything they say, all of the documents, all of the PDFs, all of the slides that they present behind them with the wonderful rhetoric about how they're building peace, prosperity, and accountability, and all of those wonderful things, great words, you know, no substance behind them, but great words. They're saying that there'll be tens of thousands of soldiers. These are tens of thousands at most who will come from, you know, few 100 from this military, few 100 from that, few thousand here, you know, whatever. From different militaries, speak different languages with different doctrines that will come into the Gaza Strip, and I suppose we'll have to work with the new Palestinian police forces they wanna train in Egypt. There can't be all that many of them. And then the five ISIS linked militias that Israel has been backing which are currently inside the territory which Israel controls. Now Israel was supposed to control 53% of the Gaza Strip and it currently controls closer to 60% of the Gaza Strip because violated the ceasefire, and of course violates the ceasefire every single day. We'll get into that a little bit more in a bit. But first, this ISF. So let's say they want to combat Hamas. They don't have anywhere near 200,000 soldiers to do it. They're not talking about a process which could take a decade. No. They're talking about tens of thousands of soldiers, all from different countries, have to coordinate together. They'll end up coming home in body bags, which is going to cause chaos in their own country. The United States is leading this project. They have their own military center, and, of course, they they run as well. They have boots on the ground now. They run the so called civil military coordination center, which is supposed to monitor the ceasefire and stop violations of the ceasefire. Really, what it's acted as is aiding Israel in its war crimes, but regardless. They will be heading this. US troops will be heading this. So they're going to direct a force to disarm Hamas with roughly the same amount of fighters as the Palestinians, apparently. How is that going to work? The answer is it's not going to work. Just like the floating aid pier didn't work, and it was a massive waste of money. And just like the so called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, the private military contractors, and I haven't even mentioned them yet, there's talks with the firm which was employing them, UG Solutions. They're they were talking about recruiting more private military contractors to go into Gaza. Again, this is a big mess, and there's a billion proposals put on the table, and each one contradicts the other, and this is just how this process has been. And Jared Kushner's own admission, there's no plan b. So they don't know what they're doing at all. And this entire time, if you think the military aspect of this is ridiculous and stupid and will crash and burn, which is very obvious that that's the case, and already so many countries have expressed that, well, you know, I'm not going to put troops into this. Azerbaijan, a great ally of the Israelis, has said so far, so far, that they don't want to put troops in to the ISF. They don't want to commit their military. That could be partly to do with the fact that Israel refuses certain militaries from being involved, like the Turkish military and Qatari forces, for instance, but that's not even worth getting into. Let's get into the other aspect of this. They wanna build this this super city. Right? And they have all of these different areas of Gaza mapped out, on their slides, on Jared Kushner's little slides. Okay. So you are proposing, and from the images you can go and check them out for yourself, you're proposing a Gaza which looks more impressive, in my opinion. I've been to Tel Aviv. More impressive than the infrastructure in Tel Aviv. But if you want to dispute that, way more impressive than the surrounding Israeli controlled cities around Gaza. Like, if you look at Eskalan or Estrud, these areas, they don't look anything like that. So you're proposing, and and and we are supposed to believe that Gaza will be transformed in such a drastic way, quickly. You know, Jared Kershner says it's just gonna take two or three years to clear the rubble. Well, according to UN estimates, and these are dated, it could take between ten to fifteen years at minimum. I don't think it would take that long, but it's definitely gonna take probably more than two to three years to clear everything, I would say. I'm no expert, but I mean two to three versus fifteen, there's a massive difference in those numbers. Regardless, anyway, when we're talking about that, the Israelis haven't stopped bulldozing in Gaza. They are still destroying buildings, rigging them up with bombs, detonating them, bringing their bulldozers in, and bombing buildings in Gaza to flatten the infrastructure. Most of Israel's genocide has been destroying infrastructure. They haven't actually engaged in many ground battles with Palestinian forces. In fact, they just avoided that altogether. Every single operation ended up in a hospital or in a school. That was their goal, to go to a hospital or a school, then they ended up just flattening the place and committing a massacre there. They didn't fight. They didn't fight because they didn't want to lose soldiers. Again, another story. But Israeli forces are still bulldozing and demolishing. So why would they still be destroying Gaza if they're readying themselves to rebuild Gaza? Why would they still be flattening everything? Twenty four seven, this is ongoing, monitored by the CMCC, all of the countries that are part of that, and of course headed by The United States. The United States knows this well. It understands what is going on in the Gaza Strip. So you're telling me they've spent over two years demolishing all of Gaza, and continue to do it after the imposition of the so called ceasefire, And suddenly they're just going to, like, allow $25,000,000,000 to come in, rebuild it, and turn Gaza into Dubai. That's gonna happen in in a short period of time, and Hamas is gonna disarm, and they're just gonna do it the way, and all of this stuff. And there's no plan. There's no plan to achieve any of it. None. It's all vague. It's all, you know, nonsense niceties, and and and rhetoric about accountability and all of this. And the question is to everyone watching this, do you really believe any of this stuff after hearing what I've just said? Does and I haven't gone into any of the details. And to be honest, I would just have to go into details of things that have been floated, because there are so many theories and so many different proposals that are being thrown around on a daily basis, and they always change. There's nothing that is set in stone, nothing that is cement, no plan that has looked like it can actually materialize in Gaza. And meanwhile, the people of Gaza can't even get proper shelter. They're still in tents. They haven't brought in adequate supplies and aid for them. They still won't let people in Gaza get the medical care that they need. And they kicked out over 30 different NGOs from the CMCC because there's a component of it which deals with humanitarian aid, for instance. So all of this considered, does this look realistic? No. Because it's not, and it's pure sadism. And then they want to impose this rule over Gaza, and this is where it gets into the death of the United Nations. At the UN Security Council last November, there was UN resolution, Security Council Resolution twenty eight zero three, which allowed for all of this, which allowed for Trump to establish his border peace with Tony Blair, a bunch of Zionist billionaires, you know, a UAE controlled puppet, and a whole bunch of others. Right? On there. Netanyahu has joined, and, you know, a Netflix style, subscription service for the Board of Peace, a billion dollars. I wonder where those billions of dollars are going to end up going. Probably not, I would say, probably not to the people of Gaza, probably to a bunch of the business elite, and in the pockets, lining the pockets of billionaires and corporate interests. But anyway, all of that aside, this UN resolution was passed. It completely eliminated all of the precedent set by decades and decades of UNSC and UNGA resolutions passed. It completely eliminated the Geneva Conventions. It completely ignored the aspirations for Palestinian statehood. All of this. And yet all these countries are on board. Oh yes, mister Trump. Yes, you're so wonderful. You're a peacemaker. You're doing great. It's wonderful prosperity and accountability. I ask everyone watching this, if you've got this far into the video. Israel just committed a genocide. Israel just destroyed Gaza. Why in the world are you okay with your government participating in this colonial style project, which doesn't end in Palestinian statehood which implements a regime change force which, again, like I said, is going to fail and won't work and a board of peace which is doing nation building. If you're American and if you support Donald Trump, the new security doctrine, the National Security Strategy, which was put out late last year by the White House, says there's no more nation building. Then what is Board of Peace other than a nation building project? It's exactly that. You're interfering, and your tax dollars are going towards it. And we talk about accountability. The word accountability always comes up in these stupid conversations. Why is Israel not paying? Why is Israel not paying after it committed the genocide? Yes, it was with US weapons, and of course the entire West supported it. But Israel did it, and Israel doesn't have to pay a single dollar. Israel reaps the benefits from this. Where's the accountability there? Why are your soldiers going to be deployed into Gaza, potentially, if this even works and gets to that stage. Why are your soldiers going to be deployed? Why is it your tax dollars that are going to end up paying for this? You have to ask yourself this question, and then we haven't even considered what this means for the people of Gaza. You want to build your little, you know, Disneyland for billionaires in Gaza. Again, a ridiculous project, which I don't believe is going to work. You want to build this Disneyland for billionaires, you know, the big casino city. Okay, where are the Palestinians going? Where are the Palestinians going? This is a project for either ethnically cleansing them or using them essentially as slaves. That's what the proposal is. And again, I don't think the proposal is going to work. What I do believe is gonna happen, and I'll end on this, is that this will tremendously backfire, and eventually, something is going to give. And the utter arrogance that prevailed prior to 10/07/2023 is exactly what's happening right now. Just kick the can down the road, stay in limbo between phase one, phase two of your ceasefire. Although phase two should have been already happening now. We're, like, three months in, and we still haven't got to it. Just, you know, keep kicking the can down the road. Keep making sure the Gazans are suffering, and, you know, dying of the cold, and and the floods that keep flooding, and and taking away their tents. Don't allow them to have any place to really live in, and make sure they can't come anywhere near to their homes, if they live anywhere close to the area where Israel occupies, because their heads will be blown off. Just wait, and just watch, and just let this all, you know, glide along, and no one's gonna do anything about it, anywhere in the region. And that the resistance forces aren't going to do anything either. It's obvious where this is all heading, and I didn't go into many of the details, which I could have, but this video hopefully will give everyone a little bit of context, and a little bit of an understanding of what has just happened, and how ridiculous this stupid proposal is, and why it won't work, and why the only solution is to grant Palestinians their rights. For there to be justice. There's no such thing as achieving a lasting peace when you don't have justice, when the Palestinian people are not free. The reason why this whole situation has come into being is because the Palestinian people were sidelined, and the Israelis and the American government pretended as if they could just go and just normalize with Arab governments, and ignore Palestinians, and constantly life would get worse and worse and worse for them, and we just leave them there. And they just die and suffer in silence. And evidently that never happens. They don't. They'll keep resisting. And, again, the arrogance with which they operate I don't want to take this into other regional conflicts now but the arrogance with which they operate is ultimately going to be their downfall.
Saved - November 5, 2025 at 1:26 PM

@falasteen47 - Robert Inlakesh

YouTube deleted all my coverage of Israeli soldiers shooting civilians, including children targeted on a live stream, along with my entire account. No community guidelines violated & 3 separate excuses given to me. Then Google deleted my email & won’t respond to appeals.

@_ZachFoster - Zachary Foster

How it started: Don’t be evil How it’s going: https://theintercept.com/2025/11/04/youtube-google-israel-palestine-human-rights-censorship/

YouTube Quietly Erased More Than 700 Videos Documenting Israeli Human Rights Violations The tech giant deleted the accounts of three prominent Palestinian human rights groups — a capitulation to Trump sanctions. theintercept.com
Saved - July 29, 2024 at 7:08 PM

@falasteen47 - Robert Inlakesh

Israelis are protesting to release accused gang-rapists and torturers of kidnapped Gazans. Israel’s security minister called them “heroes”, a Likud MK defended raping Palestinian prisoners with sticks. The fact that this is acceptable at any level of a society is just sick. https://t.co/87IvLLduH6

Saved - June 19, 2024 at 1:00 AM

@falasteen47 - Robert Inlakesh

Israel just beheaded more Palestinian babies today, bombing densely populated areas, including tents. But there wasn’t any Israelis rescued so it won’t even make it into any headline stories. Why? Because when Gaza’s children are murdered, the media doesn’t care.

Saved - February 27, 2024 at 11:44 AM

@falasteen47 - Robert Inlakesh

YouTube just removed my channel without giving me any warning or strikes. Essentially all my content is about Palestine, including a number of documentaries I made in the occupied territories. This is what happens if you speak out against the #Gaza_Genocide https://t.co/QzXA6b3E77

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