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Saved - October 31, 2023 at 4:54 AM

@Sprinter99800 - Sprinter

The Israeli plan for the Gaza Strip is circulating on the Internet. https://t.co/bf87J9gnUl

Saved - January 4, 2024 at 2:20 AM

@MyLordBebo - Lord Bebo

🇵🇸🇮🇱🚨‼️BREAKING: Israel wants to destroy all of Gaza, every single building, says Israeli ambassador to UK. They certainly are blowing up whole city blocks. https://t.co/SbwjF9Kyr5

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The speaker discusses the need to destroy certain areas in Gaza due to the presence of tunnels and an underground city built by Hamas with support from Iran, Qatar, and the international community. They mention that every school, mosque, and second house in Gaza has access to these tunnels, making it a hub for terrorist activities. The speaker asks if there is an alternative solution to destroy this underground tunnel city, which is where terrorists hide and store ammunition used to launch rockets at Israel.
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Speaker 0: Those areas must be destroyed. And one of the things we exposed to the world after getting into, the areas in Gaza that we try to find all those tunnels and underground metro city that Hamas has built. Thanks to this great support of Iran, Qatar, the international community generosity, everything turned to be this horrible terror city. One of the things we realized that every school, every mosque, every 2nd house has an access to tunnel. So this is and and, of course, immunity an argument for destroying the whole of Gaza. Every single building in there. So do you have another solution how to destroy the underground tunnel city? That this is the place where the terrorist hide, where they have all the ammunition. And this is the rockets that are still fired on Israeli
Saved - January 24, 2024 at 11:47 PM

@ShaykhSulaiman - Sulaiman Ahmed

ISRAELI POLITICIAN SAYS HE WANTS TO COLONIZE GAZA “In exchange for what they are doing, we will colonise this country.” “There are already 7 settlements aiming to settle the Gaza Strip,” says Weis https://t.co/WOtWUMXphj

Saved - March 8, 2024 at 12:27 AM

@AdameMedia - ADAM

BREAKING: Biden will build a port in Gaza for Israel to export the gas located on the coast of Gaza. He will claim it’s for aid. But it’s not. Its to steal. https://t.co/S4Aq3w6heV

Saved - October 28, 2024 at 5:54 AM

@mtracey - Michael Tracey

Jared Kushner, who was somehow the US government's chief emissary for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict between 2017 and 2021, has proposed an innovative solution to the Gaza war. "I would just bulldoze something in the Negev," Jared says. "I would try to move people in there" https://t.co/s6J4VyABqU

Saved - July 26, 2024 at 7:18 PM
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I find it amazing that Trump pointed out it's not the Palestinians blocking peace, but Netanyahu who is preventing a deal. This seems to confirm suspicions that Netanyahu's true plan has been to eliminate the Palestinians and take control of the West Bank and Gaza.

@jimmy_dore - Jimmy Dore

This is AMAZING. Watch as Trumps says it is not the Palestinians blocking peace, but Netanyahu that doesn't want to make a deal & is BLOCKING A PEACE DEAL. This confirms everyone's suspicions that Netanyahu's plan all along was to wipe out the Palestinians, move those that remained off their land & take over the West Bank & Gaza.

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I had a great meeting with Abbas, who I felt was very nice. After a brief meeting with Netanyahu, I realized he may not want to make a deal. I used to think Israelis were willing to do anything for peace, but now I see that may not be the case.
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Speaker 0: Reveal it here. He wanted to make a deal more than Netanyahu. And I will be honest, I had a great meeting with him, Abbas. Right? I had a great meeting with him, and we spent a lot of time together, talked about many things, and it was almost like a father. I mean, he was so nice. Couldn't have been nice And after meeting with BB for 3 minutes, I looked at him and said, you don't wanna make a deal, do you? And he said, well, and the fact is I don't think maybe ever wanted to make a deal. Hawaii I thought the were impossible, and the the Israelis would do anything to make peace in a deal. I found that not to be true.
Saved - October 11, 2024 at 3:06 AM

@realstewpeters - Stew Peters

Israel plans on conquering the ENTIRE Middle East and using American blood and treasure to do it. This is the greater Israel project. https://t.co/YtkIHCFRYv

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Israel's war is a decades-long planned setup to conquer the Middle East using American resources, enabling genocide and ethnic cleansing by "Jewish monsters" who will replace populations with "demonic lizard people." This is already happening in Gaza, the West Bank, and Lebanon. Jews have seized unprecedented power since 2020, marked by the COVID-19 "scandemic genocidal bioweapon," which represents the largest Jewish power grab since the 1913 founding of the Federal Reserve. The focus on antisemitism in the years leading up to COVID-19 was to prevent questioning or criticism of their actions.
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Speaker 0: It was all planned. It was all orchestrated. It was all fake. Israel's entire war is fake. Not because real people aren't dying and being killed, not because real women and children aren't being slaughtered by Jewish monsters because they are, but because this entire sequence of events has been planned for decades. None of this none of this is happening organically. It's all a setup. It's a setup to give Israel the pretext that it needs for conquering the entire Middle East and using American blood and treasure to do it, to allow these Jewish monsters to commit genocide, to commit ethnic cleansing, and bring in their own demonic lizard people to occupy the land. They'll shape shift into residents of the former Iraq or residents of the former Syria and tell us that they owned that land the entire time. They'll tell us that God chose them or something. They're already doing this in Gaza. They're already doing this in the West Bank. They're already doing this in Lebanon. And as soon as they white phosphorus 30,000 people to death in Lebanon, they'll be doing it there too because right now, the time is right. They've been waiting for this because over the past few years, the Jews have seized more power than they ever have before. They have seized more control. They have seized more influence. And that's why we all must be willing to name them. Since 2020, the rollout of the COVID 19 scandemic genocidal bioweapon, we have witnessed firsthand the biggest Jewish power grab since the 1913 founding of the United States Federal Reserve which conquered America for this disgusting Jewish central banking cabal and turned us into a military colony for Jewish wars. And over the past 4 years, they have made their biggest move since then. Since the dawn of COVID, the Jews have been on the march publicly and unapologetically. Why do you think we were bombarded with all of this antisemitism talk for the 4 or 5 years leading up to COVID? Because they had to make sure that everyone knew that when they made their move, they were not to be questioned or, God forbid, criticized.
Saved - November 21, 2024 at 2:33 AM

@Nimrod_Flash - Nimrod Flaschenberg

The Israeli government is now saying clearly to the Israeli press that its policy is permanent reoccupation of the Gaza Strip. It is doing so before Trump assumes office to take the option of retreat off the table. The region to the north of Netzarim is set for settlements. https://t.co/7P0mD0VGUh

Saved - January 31, 2025 at 1:04 AM

@AdameMedia - ADAM

President Trump INSISTS Egypt and Jordan will ethnicaIIy cIeanse Gaza and hints that he will coerce them: "They will do it... We do a lot for them, and they’re going to do it." https://t.co/Ia4nUZrcXq

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President and the king of Jordan have stated they will not accept displaced people from Gaza. Is there a way to change their stance, such as imposing tariffs? They will comply. What leads you to believe that? They will do it. We provide significant support to them, and they will respond accordingly. Mr. President, you've made an offer.
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Speaker 0: President and the king of Jordan have both said that they, won't take in, displaced people from Gaza like you suggested. Is there anything you can do to make them do that? I mean, tariffs against those countries, for example? I they will do it. They will do it. What makes you say that? They're gonna do it. Okay? We do a lot for them, and they're gonna do it. Mister president, you've offered
Saved - February 11, 2025 at 4:37 AM

@RonPaul - Ron Paul

The US Should Not Take Over Gaza https://t.co/YXBDtom6k2

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President Trump's proposal to take over Gaza and relocate Palestinians has sparked controversy. Senator Paul opposes the plan, viewing it as contrary to "America First" principles. Senator Graham also expressed skepticism, highlighting the unpopularity of such a move amongst Americans. Public opinion polls reveal widespread opposition to increased military aid to foreign countries. This proposal is criticized for its potential to strain US relations with Saudi Arabia, jeopardizing the petrodollar system and the dollar's global reserve status. The resulting economic crisis could necessitate severe cuts in spending and potentially threaten civil liberties. A US occupation of Gaza also risks increased anti-American sentiment and terror attacks. Instead of this costly and risky venture, focusing on withdrawing from unnecessary military commitments and promoting peaceful relations through free trade would be a more effective and fiscally responsible approach.
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Speaker 0: Hello, everybody, and thank you for tuning in to the weekly report. The US should not take over Gaza. This week, President Trump upended US Middle East policy by announcing that The United States would take over war ravaged Gaza and turn it into the Riviera Of The Middle East. President Trump also said the Palestinians living in Gaza would be temporarily relocated to Jordan or Egypt. Kentucky Senator Rand Paul came out strongly against the proposal. Senator Paul pointed out that the plan contradicted the American people's vote for America First. What was surprising was that South Carolina senator Lindsey Graham expressed skepticism about sending Americans to take over Gaza. This may be the first time in Senator Graham's political career that he has opposed sending US troops abroad. Senator Graham is correct that most South Carolinians are not excited about sending Americans or US tax dollars to take over Gaza. Neither are most Americans. In fact, polls show that the majority of Americans oppose providing military aid to Israel or other countries. One of the best comments was made by Libertarian scholar and podcaster Tom Woods. He suggested that Trump Gaza's proposal is the type of wasteful overseas spending that Doge should be working to eliminate. Trump's plan has also been criticized by the government of Saudi Arabia. This could mean that if President Trump follows through with this proposal, it will further push Saudi Arabia away from The United States and toward a BRIC alliance. Some of the BRIC nations want to challenge the dollar's world reserve currency status. One of the foundations of the dollar's world reserve currency status is the petrodollar. This arose from the deal Henrik Hisinger negotiated with Saudi Arabia, where the Saudi's agreed to use dollars for oil trade in exchange for US support for the Saudi regime. Recently, Saudi Arabia has given signs that it will be willing to use other currencies such as the Chinese Renminbi for its oil trade. The loss of the dollar's world reserve currency status would cause a major US economic crisis. It would force the government to make massive cuts in warfare and welfare spending and would lead to violence and a government crackdown on our liberty. US ownership of Gaza accompanied by forcible relocation of Palestinians would cause increased resentment of The United States. This could result in increased terror attacks against The US. Even if a long term US occupation of Gaza went 100% according to plan, the US government, which has an over $36,000,000,000,000 and growing debt, cannot afford another open ended overseas military commitment. Instead, President Trump should follow through on his campaign rhetoric about withdrawing from unnecessary military commitments. This, not tariffs, will help make America more competitive on the international economy. The best thing The United States can do to rebuild Gaza and promote peace in The Middle East is to stop funding Israel's occupation and blockade of Gaza. Instead, The US should work toward peaceful relations backed by free trade with Israel and its neighbors. Thanks for listening.
Saved - February 13, 2025 at 12:56 AM

@RyanRozbiani - Ryan Rozbiani

Biden Created the Foundation for Trump's Mass Displacement plan for Gaza This is an amazing breakdown of everything we need to know https://t.co/0Vqr3Iwv1a

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Biden enabled the war in Gaza, but Trump is planning something far worse: a massive population transfer dwarfing previous displacements. Many were wrong to assume Trump would be better, especially after seeing him with hostage families and his envoy pushing for a ceasefire. Trump aims to take over Gaza as US property, turning it into a "paradise," essentially for Israeli settlers. Netanyahu now has a mandate to continue the war. Trump's actions undermine the ceasefire deal, jeopardizing hostage releases. Hamas is now less incentivized to release hostages. There are also ominous signs regarding the West Bank and potential annexation. This is no longer about Hamas, but about forcibly displacing Palestinians, a clear act of ethnic cleansing. If this continues, the Middle East will react strongly, and every Israeli will feel the consequences.
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Speaker 0: Former US president Joe Biden was rightly called out for making The US the quartermaster general for Israel's genocidal campaign in Gaza. But Biden did more than enable a war to continue for fifteen months. He laid the foundation for something much worse to follow, a projected population transfer on a scale that would dwarf the Nakba of nineteen forty eight, sixty seven, and the deportations that have carried on every month since then. Many of those Arab Americans who voted for Trump in the swing states were lulled into thinking that after the horrors of Biden in Gaza, Trump could only do better. After all, had not Trump surrounded himself with the families of the hostages at his inauguration last month? And wasn't it the case that Steve Vitkov, his envoy, pushed the ceasefire deal over the line? So wasn't Trump committed to a ceasefire? How wrong they all were. No one took Trump seriously when he mused in his past about turning Gaza into the Riviera of the Eastern Mediterranean. Everyone had ignored the son-in-law, Jared Kushner, when at the height of the killing, he had mused about all that valuable waterfront property, but both men were deadly earnest. After just one meeting with Netanyahu, the real estate developer in chief had pledged to take Gaza over as US property to turn a demolition site into paradise. He said he would develop it for the people of the Middle East. In other words, for Israeli settlers too. Sitting three feet away, the man who had demolished Gaza could not contain his smiles. Trump had just given him everything that even Biden's instinctive Zionism could not do. Netanyahu leaves Washington with a clear mandate. It is not, as we all thought, to stop the war, but to urge him back to it. This is the inevitable consequence of Trump's words if he follows through on what he said. The humiliation of all those hostage releases with Hamas fighters in new uniforms and untouched white jeeps firmly in control, all that is behind the Israeli leader now. And so too have the considerable military and political forces of the extreme religious right in Israel fallen into line. The rush of Itamar Ben Gavir, former national security minister and de facto leader of the religious Zionist right to rejoin the Israeli cabinet in the wake of Trump's news conference spoke volumes. Ben Givir said that if Trump started to implement his plan, his party would rejoin the coalition. Never before has the dream of a lifetime, the dream of Greater Israel extending from the river to the sea, been within touching distance for them. Distance for them. Trump said and did much more besides. In one day, he swung a wrecking ball at the ceasefire deal that had been painfully constructed over the course of fifteen months of war. Not only did he unilaterally abrogate stage three, which envisages the return of all dead bodies and the full withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, but he also threw into severe doubt stage two, wherein all the remaining living hostages were to be released. Trump said he was not confident about the Gaza ceasefire long term prospects. And on Tuesday, Vitkov confirmed that while the administration was hopeful about stage two, stage three was off the table. So tell me, what incentive now exists for Hamas to carry on releasing hostages even under the current phase of the deal? We're only about halfway through stage one of the deal, which provides for the release of 33 hostages in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners. Why would Hamas continue to release any more hostages knowing that obliteration for them will follow? What worth can anyone put now on the documents that The US signs anymore? This is the clear implication of the reaction of Bassem Naim, a member of Hamas's political bureau. He said Hamas was committed to the ceasefire deal as long as Israel was, but any manipulation in implementing the agreement may cause it to collapse, he said. We also do not know what Netanyahu has planted in Trump's mind about the occupied West Bank, but the signs here are ominous. Ask whether Trump backs Israeli sovereignty over Judea And Samaria, which means annexation of areas b and c, comprising more than two thirds of the illegally occupied West Bank. Trump had warm words. People do like the idea, he said, but we haven't taken a position on it yet. But we will be. We'll be making an announcement probably on that very specific topic over the next four weeks. It's now obvious that Gaza is no longer about a fight between one Palestinian resistance group and Israel. It is no longer even about Gaza. The concept of large population transfer of Palestinians has suddenly become normalized in Israel. The left and center both talk today about Trump's plans as if they were done out of some sort of humanitarian concern for the people of Gaza. Netanyahu returns from Washington with a new lease of political life. The extreme right are eating out of his hands, wanting once again to rejoin his coalition. But for the rest of us, and for Europe in particular, the fig leaf really now has fallen off this fifteen month war. It was never just about return of the hostages or collapsing Hamas. Industrial scale destruction and killing hostages or collapsing Hamas. Industrial scale destruction and killing on a scale not seen since the second World War was clearly done for the purpose of forcing the population of Gaza out of Palestine, a crime in international law that Trump has just given the green light to. Perhaps European leaders are at last realizing how stupid and lame it was of them to back Israel to the hilt in this war against Gaza and where this policy now leads them. All this is happening on Europe's doorstep in the Eastern Mediterranean. If the arrival of 1,000,000 Syrians doomed former chancellor Angela Merkel's center right government in Germany and ushered in a new period of history where the extreme right once again threatened democracy. What would millions of Palestinians do to the peace of fortress Europe? Because one thing is for sure, neither Jordan nor Egypt will allow themselves to be strong armed by Trump into accepting a mass exodus of Palestinians. Within hours of Trump saying, Saudi Arabia is going to be very helpful, and they have been very helpful. They want peace in the Middle East. It's very simple. The kingdom issued its strongest statement yet. It said the kingdom of Saudi Arabia also reaffirms its unequivocal rejection of any infringement on the illegitimate rights of the Palestinian people, whether through Israeli settlement policies, land annexation, or attempts to displace the Palestinian people from their land. It described its position as nonnegotiable. This is the strongest and, in my memory, the quickest reaction the kingdom has made to an announcement by a US President in living memory. King Abdullah of Jordan is about to arrive in Washington with a similar message. According to senior sources who spoke with Middle East high in Jordan, Jordan would consider Israel's opening its eastern border and forcing through a mass exodus of Palestinians from the occupied West Bank as a casus belli, a cause for war. Jordan is being clear sighted on this. Many major wars have started on smaller pretexts. Jordan receives 1,450,000,000.00 in US aid and military assistance annually, and MEE understands it is willing to forego that crucial aid if the price of continued financial assistance is accepting millions more Palestinian refugees. The Egyptian army is equally determined not to accept a single Palestinian who's been forced out of Gaza. We have now reached a stage in this conflict where the war aims of Israel and the religious Zionist right backers of Trump are laid bare. There are no fig leaves to hide behind. It can no longer be called a war to defend Israel if it ever could have been. It's no longer about defeating Hamas. The clear stated objective of this war is to force a mass transfer of the Palestinian population from Gaza and the occupied West Bank. It is to deal a terminal blow to the Palestinian statehood and alter the demographic balance of the land that Israel claims is theirs for good. Israel might call this voluntary transfer. Trump and Kushner might call it redevelopment, but it cannot be called anything other than its real name, ethnic cleansing on a scale unseen since Nazi occupied Europe. Every Palestinian understands this, and for this reason, they will not move. The world cannot be confident that if this war resumes in Gaza, Palestinians will die where they stand. What Trump proposed on Tuesday has been attempted by Israel several times before. Zionist militias tried to force Palestinians out of Gaza in 1948. Israel tried again during the Suez crisis and after the nineteen sixty seven war. It failed each time, and it will fail again. Netanyahu finished his news conference by saying, today, the roar of the lion of Judah is heard loudly throughout the Middle East. He's blinded by his own arrogance. If this is not stopped, the lions of the Middle East are about to descend on the small state of Israel as never before, and every Israeli will feel it.
Saved - March 20, 2025 at 8:06 AM

@Partisangirl - Syrian Girl

Trump ‘s GAZA https://t.co/zr0COavI71

Saved - June 13, 2025 at 12:58 AM

@SprinterObserve - Sprinter Observer

🇺🇸Trump: We are saving Israel for the last time. A very specific reason, not mentioned even once. https://t.co/XzXZAEn10Z

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The speaker claims "they were all saying I did," implying a misunderstanding or misrepresentation of their actions or words. They assert that "you had to know the story wrong," suggesting the listener's understanding of events is inaccurate. The speaker emphasizes that they "never mentioned the word Israel," potentially indicating the topic of the misrepresented story.
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Speaker 0: Conversation. They were all saying I did. So you had to know the story wrong. Never mentioned the word Israel. Please, everybody else. Thank you.
Saved - June 24, 2025 at 4:10 PM

@tomselliott - Tom Elliott

Trump: "I'm really unhappy with Israel [for violating the ceasefire]"; both sides "don't know what the fuck they're doing" https://t.co/fC7OAMyrRo

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The speaker believes Iran is still committed to peace, despite violations by both sides. They state that Israel violated the peace deal immediately by dropping a large number of bombs. The speaker expresses unhappiness with Israel's actions, particularly responding too quickly after a deal was made. They are also unhappy with Iran. The speaker mentions a rocket that didn't land, possibly fired by mistake, and expresses frustration with both countries, stating they have been fighting for so long that they don't know what they're doing.
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Speaker 0: Is that Iran still committing to the peace? Yeah. I do. They violated it, but Israel violated it too. Are you questioning if Israel is committed? Israel, as soon as we made the deal, they came out and they dropped a load of bombs, the likes of which I've never seen before. The biggest load that we've seen. I'm not happy with Israel. You know, when when I say, okay, now you have twelve hours, you don't go out in the first hour and just drop everything you have on them. So I'm not happy with them. I'm not happy with Iran either. But I'm really unhappy if Israel's going out this morning because the one rocket that didn't land, that was shot, perhaps by mistake, that didn't land, I'm not happy about that. You know what? We have we basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don't know what the fuck they're doing. Do you understand that? Do you have do have any response?
Saved - August 8, 2025 at 3:08 AM

@s_m_marandi - Seyed Mohammad Marandi

Trump, Netanyahu, and the collective West are carrying out the extermination of Palestinians in Gaza. https://t.co/N6sp3nW2f7

Saved - September 1, 2025 at 2:29 AM
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Trump’s team is promoting a 38-page “GREAT Trust” plan for Gaza, proposing a U.S.-run trusteeship for 10 years that involves the “voluntary” relocation of over 2 million Palestinians. The plan includes options for relocation to countries that have not agreed to accept them, effectively presenting a war crime as a real estate venture. Those who leave would receive $5,000 and subsidies, while land ownership would be replaced with digital tokens for potential future housing. This initiative, backed by familiar figures, is framed as development but is fundamentally about forced displacement and land theft.

@HalaJaber - Hala Jaber

🚨 @washingtonpost scoop:🚨 Trump’s team is circulating a 38-page “GREAT Trust” plan for Gaza. It envisions a U.S.-run trusteeship for 10 years, turning the Strip into a “Riviera of the Middle East.” The catch? It begins with the “voluntary” relocation of 2M Palestinians. Genocide packaged as real estate.

@HalaJaber - Hala Jaber

2/ The Trump team’s “GREAT Trust” plan for Gaza envisions uprooting 2M+ Palestinians, either into sealed “secure zones” or “voluntary” relocation to Libya, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Somaliland, Indonesia & others. None of these countries have agreed, some are at war themselves. This isn’t policy, it’s a war crime dressed up as real estate.

@HalaJaber - Hala Jaber

3/ Those who agree to leave would be handed $5,000 + food/rent subsidies. Land ownership replaced with “digital tokens” to maybe redeem for an apartment in one of six “AI smart cities” after 10 yrs under U.S. trusteeship. A bribe for exile. https://t.co/sWedP8Vfob

@HalaJaber - Hala Jaber

4/ The fingerprints are obvious: Jared Kushner, Tony Blair, Israeli businessmen, Trump’s cronies. The same people who profited off Iraq & Palestine now dangling resorts, EV plants & golf courses, on Gaza’s rubble. A get-rich-quick scheme built on war crimes.

@HalaJaber - Hala Jaber

5/ This is the “vision”: • U.S.-run trusteeship for 10 yrs • Deport Palestinians or seal them in “zones” • $5k cash for exile • AI hubs, “MBS Highway,” “Trump Riviera” resorts Ethnic cleansing in its highest form, dressed up as “development.” https://t.co/vEZNaglyAE

@HalaJaber - Hala Jaber

6/ Call it what it is: forced displacement, population transfer, land theft. All outlawed under international law. No amount of AI, resorts or golf courses can whitewash genocide. https://tinyurl.com/munxe6e8

Saved - September 1, 2025 at 1:52 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
I’ve uncovered that the plan to transform Gaza into an ethnically-cleansed "Riviera of the Middle East" dates back to 2016. Paolo Zampolli, who claims to have introduced Trump to Melania and currently serves as his Special Envoy for Global Partnerships, was promoting this idea to journalists and politicians. Zampolli, linked to John Casablancas and the Epstein network, has a history filled with scams and scandals. For those interested, @markgoodw_in and I have published an investigation detailing his background.

@_whitneywebb - Whitney Webb

The plan to turn Gaza into an ethnically-cleansed "Riviera of the Middle East" appears to go back almost a decade to 2016, when Paolo Zampolli -- the man who says he introduced Trump to Melania and who is now his Special Envoy for Global Partnerships -- was pitching it to journalists and politicians alike. Zampolli, a protege of John Casablancas, also has considerable Epstein network connections and has been involved in an insane number of scams and scandals over the years. @markgoodw_in and I just published an investigation on him for those interested in learning more: https://unlimitedhangout.com/2025/08/investigative-series/first-friendspt2/

First Friends: How the First Couple's Consigliere Went From Modeling Mogul to Special Envoy Unlimited Hangout investigates how Paolo Zampolli became a recent Trump appointee despite his past of servicing corrupt, predatory and globalist ambitions targeting the world’s oceans, facilitating fraud, and aiding citizenship-by-investment scams. The answer appears to lie in Zampolli's long-standing ties to the president, his wife, and key co-conspirators of the Jeffrey Epstein case. unlimitedhangout.com

@HalaJaber - Hala Jaber

🚨 @washingtonpost scoop:🚨 Trump’s team is circulating a 38-page “GREAT Trust” plan for Gaza. It envisions a U.S.-run trusteeship for 10 years, turning the Strip into a “Riviera of the Middle East.” The catch? It begins with the “voluntary” relocation of 2M Palestinians. Genocide packaged as real estate.

Saved - September 22, 2025 at 12:19 PM
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I shared that Israel’s Finance Minister, Bezalel Smotrich, views the Gaza Strip as a real estate opportunity, with plans awaiting President Trump’s approval. After investing heavily in the war, he emphasizes the need to allocate land percentages and move from demolition to building.

@SuppressedNws1 - Suppressed News.

⚡️🇮🇱JUST IN: Israel’s Minister of Finance Bezalel Smotrich: The Gaza Strip is becoming a real estate bonanza and the plan is on President Trump's desk We paid a lot of money for the war, so we need to decide how to divide the percentages of the land in Gaza. The demolition phase is always the first phase of urban renewal. We did that, now we need to start building.

Saved - September 30, 2025 at 1:06 AM
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I’ve released a comprehensive 20-point plan to end the Gaza conflict, focusing on creating a deradicalized, terror-free zone in Gaza. Key elements include immediate war cessation upon agreement, hostages' return, and the establishment of a technocratic governance structure. A special economic zone will be created, and Hamas will be excluded from governance. An International Stabilization Force will support security, and a dialogue for peaceful coexistence will be initiated. This plan aims to rebuild Gaza and pave the way for Palestinian self-determination.

@RyanRozbiani - Ryan Rozbiani

🚨 BREAKING: TRUMP'S 20-Point Plan RELEASED President Donald J. Trump’s Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict: 1. Gaza will be a deradicalized terror-free zone that does not pose a threat to its neighbors. 2. Gaza will be redeveloped for the benefit of the people of Gaza, who have suffered more than enough. 3. If both sides agree to this proposal, the war will immediately end. Israeli forces will withdraw to the agreed upon line to prepare for a hostage release. During this time, all military operations, including aerial and artillery bombardment, will be suspended, and battle lines will remain frozen until conditions are met for the complete staged withdrawal. 4. Within 72 hours of Israel publicly accepting this agreement, all hostages, alive and deceased, will be returned. 5. Once all hostages are released, Israel will release 250 life sentence prisoners plus 1700 Gazans who were detained after October 7th 2023, including all women and children detained in that context. For every Israeli hostage whose remains are released, Israel will release the remains of 15 deceased Gazans. 6. Once all hostages are returned, Hamas members who commit to peaceful co-existence and to decommission their weapons will be given amnesty. Members of Hamas who wish to leave Gaza will be provided safe passage to receiving countries. 7. Upon acceptance of this agreement, full aid will be immediately sent into the Gaza Strip. At a minimum, aid quantities will be consistent with what was included in the January 19, 2025, agreement regarding humanitarian aid, including rehabilitation of infrastructure (water, electricity, sewage), rehabilitation of hospitals and bakeries, and entry of necessary equipment to remove rubble and open roads. 8. Entry of distribution and aid in the Gaza Strip will proceed without interference from the two parties through the United Nations and its agencies, and the Red Crescent, in addition to other international institutions not associated in any manner with either party. Opening the Rafah crossing in both directions will be subject to the same mechanism implemented under the January 19, 2025 agreement. 9. Gaza will be governed under the temporary transitional governance of a technocratic, apolitical Palestinian committee, responsible for delivering the day-to-day running of public services and municipalities for the people in Gaza. This committee will be made up of qualified Palestinians and international experts, with oversight and supervision by a new international transitional body, the “Board of Peace,” which will be headed and chaired by President Donald J. Trump, with other members and heads of State to be announced, including Former Prime Minister Tony Blair. This body will set the framework and handle the funding for the redevelopment of Gaza until such time as the Palestinian Authority has completed its reform program, as outlined in various proposals, including President Trump’s peace plan in 2020 and the Saudi-French proposal, and can securely and effectively take back control of Gaza. This body will call on best international standards to create modern and efficient governance that serves the people of Gaza and is conducive to attracting investment. 10. A Trump economic development plan to rebuild and energize Gaza will be created by convening a panel of experts who have helped birth some of the thriving modern miracle cities in the Middle East. Many thoughtful investment proposals and exciting development ideas have been crafted by well-meaning international groups, and will be considered to synthesize the security and governance frameworks to attract and facilitate these investments that will create jobs, opportunity, and hope for future Gaza. 11. A special economic zone will be established with preferred tariff and access rates to be negotiated with participating countries. 12. No one will be forced to leave Gaza, and those who wish to leave will be free to do so and free to return. We will encourage people to stay and offer them the opportunity to build a better Gaza. 13. Hamas and other factions agree to not have any role in the governance of Gaza, directly, indirectly, or in any form. All military, terror, and offensive infrastructure, including tunnels and weapon production facilities, will be destroyed and not rebuilt. There will be a process of demilitarization of Gaza under the supervision of independent monitors, which will include placing weapons permanently beyond use through an agreed process of decommissioning, and supported by an internationally funded buy back and reintegration program all verified by the independent monitors. New Gaza will be fully committed to building a prosperous economy and to peaceful coexistence with their neighbors. 14. A guarantee will be provided by regional partners to ensure that Hamas, and the factions, comply with their obligations and that New Gaza poses no threat to its neighbors or its people. 15. The United States will work with Arab and international partners to develop a temporary International Stabilization Force (ISF) to immediately deploy in Gaza. The ISF will train and provide support to vetted Palestinian police forces in Gaza, and will consult with Jordan and Egypt who have extensive experience in this field. This force will be the long-term internal security solution. The ISF will work with Israel and Egypt to help secure border areas, along with newly trained Palestinian police forces. It is critical to prevent munitions from entering Gaza and to facilitate the rapid and secure flow of goods to rebuild and revitalize Gaza. A deconfliction mechanism will be agreed upon by the parties. 16. Israel will not occupy or annex Gaza. As the ISF establishes control and stability, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) will withdraw based on standards, milestones, and timeframes linked to demilitarization that will be agreed upon between the IDF, ISF, the guarantors, and the Unites States, with the objective of a secure Gaza that no longer poses a threat to Israel, Egypt, or its citizens. Practically, the IDF will progressively hand over the Gaza territory it occupies to the ISF according to an agreement they will make with the transitional authority until they are withdrawn completely from Gaza, save for a security perimeter presence that will remain until Gaza is properly secure from any resurgent terror threat. 17. In the event Hamas delays or rejects this proposal, the above, including the scaled-up aid operation, will proceed in the terror-free areas handed over from the IDF to the ISF. 18. An interfaith dialogue process will be established based on the values of tolerance and peaceful co-existence to try and change mindsets and narratives of Palestinians and Israelis by emphasizing the benefits that can be derived from peace. 19. While Gaza re-development advances and when the PA reform program is faithfully carried out, the conditions may finally be in place for a credible pathway to Palestinian self-determination and statehood, which we recognize as the aspiration of the Palestinian people. 20. The United States will establish a dialogue between Israel and the Palestinians to agree on a political horizon for peaceful and prosperous co-existence.

@RyanRozbiani - Ryan Rozbiani

🚨 BREAKING: Update on the he Governance of Gaza Netanyahu says, "Gaza will have a peaceful civilian administration that is run by NEITHER Hamas nor the Palestinian Authority." https://t.co/t2xDgS7Viw

@RyanRozbiani - Ryan Rozbiani

🚨 JUST IN: YES, THIS IS A CEASEFIRE DEAL A 21-Point plan to KEEP GAZA FOR THE PEOPLE OF GAZA We have to wait and see, BUT it seems when the Arab and Muslim nations finally spoke up, they were able to leverage Trump to PREVENT the Annexation of Gaza and the West Bank https://t.co/LelKJGxDWK

Saved - October 5, 2025 at 9:12 AM

@WhiteHouse - The White House

“I appreciate that Israel has temporarily stopped the bombing in order to give the Hostage release and Peace Deal a chance to be completed. Hamas must move quickly, or else all bets will be off. I will not tolerate delay…”- President Donald J. Trump https://t.co/CmNosJ7aPF

Saved - October 5, 2025 at 10:48 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
I trust Prime Minister Netanyahu and his Cabinet, who have accepted President Trump's Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict, except for Ministers Smutrich and Ben-Gvir, whose views should be disregarded. Last night, they instructed the IDF to temporarily halt the bombing campaign, aligning with Trump's recent statement. I hope those who were concerned about Trump's response to Hamas now recognize that he and his team may have a solid strategy in place.

@John_Frank1954 - John Frank

A view from the nosebleed seats One trusts .@IsraeliPM .@netanyahu and his Cabinet, having reportedly accepted all 20 steps of President Donald J. Trump’s Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict found at https://t.co/9z9HEkekX5, excluding Ministers @bezalelsm and @itamarbengvir who have rejected the President's plan and who therefore must have no part in the ongoing decision making process and whose views should be totally disregarded, continue to pursue the high road, taking the necessary steps to ensure its implementation. In that regard, last night Prime Minister Netanyahu and his cabinet, excluding Ministers Smutrich and Ben-Gvir, following the statement of .@POTUS .@realDonaldTrump, instructed the IDF to temporarily stop the bombing campaign. Today's statement by President Trump exemplifies why Prime Minister Netanyahu and his cabinet made the right decision. P.S. Hopefully those who expressed concern with President Trump's response to the statement by Hamas have come to understand that the President and his team might actually know what they are doing. cc: .@EasternVoices .@EinatWilf .@SpencerGuard .@Mr_Andrew_Fox

@RapidResponse47 - Rapid Response 47

President Donald J. Trump’s Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict: 1. Gaza will be a deradicalized terror-free zone that does not pose a threat to its neighbors. 2. Gaza will be redeveloped for the benefit of the people of Gaza, who have suffered more than enough. 3. If

@WhiteHouse - The White House

“I appreciate that Israel has temporarily stopped the bombing in order to give the Hostage release and Peace Deal a chance to be completed. Hamas must move quickly, or else all bets will be off. I will not tolerate delay…”- President Donald J. Trump https://t.co/CmNosJ7aPF

Saved - October 5, 2025 at 9:42 AM

@WhiteHouse - The White House

“After negotiations, Israel has agreed to the initial withdrawal line, which we have shown to, and shared with, Hamas. When Hamas confirms, the Ceasefire will be IMMEDIATELY effective, the Hostages and Prisoner Exchange will begin…” - President Donald J. Trump https://t.co/y1fDTuGMmF

Saved - October 19, 2025 at 8:03 PM

@ggreenwald - Glenn Greenwald

The former Mossad agent Avner Avraham described how Israel would "erase Gaza" regardless of any agreements imposed by Trump or Arab states. Israel will easily engineer attacks in Gaza and blame Hamas to re-start the war, he said. Gaza has "no future": https://t.co/gNchL0V2Ez

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The speaker asserts an intent to erase Gaza, proposing to take the people there and send them to Libya. They ask what the future for Gaza looks like, answering: no future, a parking lot, a dumping ground. They claim to have a creative idea and say they have agreement. The speaker notes that missiles were suddenly fired, with missiles from inside their side, and then they say there is a missile from Gaza, using that to justify a response. They question whether that proves anything is possible, concluding: everything is possible and that they are going to erase Gaza.
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Speaker 0: We are going to erase Gaza. We have to take the people there and send them to Libya. What do you see as the future for Gaza? No future. A parking lot? A dumping ground. But what's a creative idea? I do. Okay. We have agreement. Suddenly, they send some missiles. Our people send missiles from inside. And then we said, oh, there is a missile from Gaza. So now we can answer them. So you think that's also something that's that's possible? Everything is possible. We are going to erase Gaza.
Saved - January 12, 2026 at 8:21 AM

@SuppressedNws1 - Suppressed News.

⚡️🇺🇸JUST IN: U.S President Trump on Greenland: “If we don't take Greenland, Russia or China will, and I'm not letting that happen." https://t.co/hE0eAaAKGS

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Speaker 0 expresses a firm resolve regarding Greenland, arguing that if Greenland is not taken by them, it will be taken by Russia or China, and they are not willing to let that happen. They emphasize the inevitability of taking Greenland unless a different outcome is achieved, making clear their determination that Greenland must be theirs. The speaker then contemplates whether there could be any deal offered by others, asking if there is any arrangement that could be proposed. In the dialogue, they acknowledge the possibility of making a deal with the other party, stating, "Make a deal with them. It's easier." This acknowledges that a deal might be perceived as a simpler path than acting unilaterally. Despite considering the potential for a settlement or compromise, the speaker reiterates a steadfast commitment to Greenland, asserting that "one way or the other, we're gonna have Greenland." The sequence of statements underscores a conviction that Greenland is a strategic objective, with the speaker weighing the practicality of deals while ultimately affirming a definitive pursuit of Greenland irrespective of other options. The conversation centers on the tension between the prospect of negotiating a transfer or settlement and the declared certainty of taking Greenland in any manner, highlighting the speaker’s insistence on securing Greenland regardless of external offers or arrangements. The overall message conveys a clear stance: Greenland must be obtained, and failed attempts at diplomacy or bargaining will not deter that goal, as indicated by the repeated emphasis on inevitability—“one way or the other, we're gonna have Greenland.”
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Speaker 0: If we don't take Greenland, Russia or China will, and I'm not letting that happen. I'm sorry. If we don't take Greenland, Russia or China will take Greenland, and I am not gonna let that happen. Is there any deal they can offer you? Either like Yeah. Sure. Right, Ron. Make a deal with them. It's easier. But one way or the other, we're gonna have Greenland.
Saved - January 23, 2026 at 8:22 AM

@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.
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