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Trump’s genocidal plan to “clean” Gaza was there from the start | Israeli-Palestine conflict

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It is a humiliating view that looks at the beaten Palestinians to stream, mainly on foot, in the north of Gaza as a long winding river.

The silent and worthy procession with the flattened remains of their houses and their uncertain life is a moving testimony to the resolution of a people who, despite the sorrow and the omnipresent loss, are determined to recover and rebuild what a genocidal genocidal regime sought to erase.

The Palestinians, as I wrote in a column earlier this month, are tireless.

In this same room, I explored the meaning of four words that came to my mind when a cease-fire was finally struck after 15 months of implacable terror: relief, gratitude, recognition and shame.

There was a fifth word that I had planned to include but, in the happy moment overflowing with renewed possibilities and celebrations fueled by hope, he seemed to be off-key.

The word was “afraid”.

I feared that predictable predictability declares the “winners” and “losers” when it should be obvious that the genocide produces only ruin, death and destruction.

A wave of rapid instant columns was published by saying that Israel had lost the “war” and that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had been “humiliated” since, although damaged, Hamas has become intact and still in Stavy of Gaza.

True or not, the comment reminded me of discordant triumphalism and short views on a depressing display in the gross residue of fatal events of October 7, 2023.

Shortly after the announcement of the ceasefire, I was seized by a disturbing feeling of the already seen.

I feared that the agreement decreased only the lust of Israel in Gaza for a little while and, in the meantime, the company Netanyahu and Rancid would release their frantic anger on the Palestinians imprisoned in occupied West Bank.

The horrors that take place in the West Bank – the brutal invasion, the murders of children, women and men, evictions and forced blocks – are a mirror of the wacky cream of Israel in Gaza now on a break.

Finally, I feared that credit, if not praise, that the elected president, Donald Trump, received – even from some erroneous Palestinian writers – for negotiating the agreement to silence the weapons to make while the Biden administration is replaced, would quickly be replaced by disappointment and bitter betrayal.

Trump’s so-called “push” for a ceasefire was more a question of self-aging optics on the eve of an inauguration than proof of a sincere belief in peace or a real desire to ‘Stop the wholesale suffering of besieged Palestinians.

It seemed clear to me that Trump – always the smooth autocrat – had never considered and would never consider the Palestinians as human beings worthy of his concern or his attention.

Consequently, the ceasefire agreement was designed to appease Trump’s Trump’s impulses and to use as a hug to sing one of the failures of the signature foreign policy of President Joe Biden by leaving the oval office.

As always, the allegiances of the new commander -in -chief of America are with Israel – Lock Fanatical, Stock and Barrel – and the ceasefire is a Trojan horse intended to hide Trump’s sinister plans.

Indeed, in a spasm of clarity and honesty, Trump told a group of journalists on Air Force One on Saturday that he wanted to “clean” Gaza with the help of Jordan and Egypt.

“I would like Egypt to take people,” said Trump. “You are probably talking about a million and a half people, and we clean it up and say:” You know, it’s over. “”

It was Trump Vintage: to reduce the Palestinians and their ancestral house to a plot of earth to clean ethnically on a wave whim of a wire.

The “mess” would be resolved and – surprise, undoubtedly, the real estate developers adapted to Trump would generously take advantage by ridding of Gaza of the Palestinians to make way for unleashed Israeli colonists and a multitude of seaside resorts.

All this, each mad and evil ounce, is the fabric of dreams for Bezalel Smotrich, the Minister of Finance of the Genocide of Israel, the icy and calculating Trump, Jared Kushner, and the sending of the President of the Middle East , Steve Witkoffoff, who would have “thought” of the absurd idea of ​​having the Palestinians migrate “voluntarily” towards Indonesia.

Trump calls to “clean” Gaza of Palestinians are an almost verbal facsimile of the appalling remarks that Kushner made at Harvard University last February.

At the time in this allegedly August place, the former foreign policy advisor to the first mandate of Trump, suggested that Israel withdraw the Palestinians from Gaza while “cleanses” the annihilated coastal enclave.

“From the point of view of Israel, I would do my best to move people, then clean it,” said Kushner.

He added, for an extraordinary measurement, that the “property by the water” of Gaza was potentially “very precious”.

Again, like his intriguing stepfather, Kushner considers Gaza as another lucrative and surviving real estate company, traumatized the Palestinians – an irritating drawback.

Rather than Indonesia, Kushner apparently prefers to convince the Palestinians “with diplomacy” to agree to be shipped en masse to Egypt or moved to the Naqab desert.

“I would just make Bulldoze something in the Negev, I would try to move people there,” he said. “I think it’s a better option, so you can enter and finish work.”

Yes, of course, “ending the work” – pleasant and neat – just as Papa Trump is considering.

At the time, gullible experts who, only days have applauded Trump for applying the kind of convincing pressure that only an American president can exert on a recalcitrant Israel, shouted on the “red lines” that had been crossed -Wey of the possible forced expulsion of the Palestinians.

Although concerned about finding and burying the buried bodies of their loved ones, the Palestinians took time of this urgent task to tell Trump, Kushner and Witkoff that they will not be moved – anywhere, to everything moment, by anyone.

However, my fears persist.

I fear that the fanatics appointed by Trump, who believe that there is no Palestinian, that Israel has a “biblical” domination over the West Bank, and that a third temple is erected on the debris of the Als Mosque -Aqsa al-Aqsa, will prevail over the next four years.

My fears are rooted in the knowledge that the Palestinians have been abandoned by the “international community” for more than 75 years, including when they were victims of a blatant genocide.

I have little or no faith, in this same “international community” lets go standing in the manner of Bulldozer of Trump if he and his equally insensitive confederates decide to “purge” the Palestine of his people forever.

The opinions expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the editorial position of Tel Aviv Tribune.

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