Friday 18th of April 2025

the genociders....

 

President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met at the White House on Monday and reaffirmed their desire for the ethnic cleansing of Gaza, both claiming that there are other countries willing to take in the Palestinian population.

 

Trump and Netanyahu Reaffirm Their Vision for the Ethnic Cleansing of Gaza

Trump called Gaza an 'incredible piece of real estate' and suggested the US could be a 'peace force' there

by Dave DeCamp April 7, 2025 at 6:53 pm ET Categories NewsTags GazaIsraelPalestine

 

Trump also said it would be a “good thing” for the US to take over and control Gaza. “Well, you know how I feel about the Gaza Strip. I think it’s an incredible piece of important real estate,” he told reporters at the Oval Office. “I think it’s something we would be involved in, you know, having a peace force like the United States there, controlling and owning the Gaza Strip, would be a good thing.”

The president said that if the Palestinians are “moved around to different countries,” it would create a “freedom zone” in Gaza. “You call it the freedom zone, a free zone, a zone where people aren’t going to be killed every day,” he said.

Netanyahu framed the idea of expelling Palestinians from Gaza as voluntary. “We’re committed to getting all the hostages out, but also eliminating the evil tyranny of Hamas in Gaza and enabling the people of Gaza to freely make a choice to go wherever they want,” he said.

Netanyahu said that he and President Trump discussed countries that are willing to take in Palestinians from Gaza, but he didn’t mention any by name. “I think this is the right thing to do. It’s going to take years to rebuild Gaza; in the meantime, people can have an option. The president has a vision. Countries are responding to that vision, and we’re working on it,” he said.

Netanyahu’s visit to the US came amid Israel’s constant attacks on the Gaza Strip, which have killed more than 1,300 Palestinians since the resumption of the genocidal war on March 18. Since March 2, Israel has imposed a total blockade on Gaza, cutting off the entry of humanitarian aid and all other goods.

The Israeli military has also expanded its ground assault and is seizing more land in Gaza as part of Netanyahu’s plans for a full Israeli military occupation. The IDF now controls more than 50% of Gaza’s territory.

President Trump has fully supported the Israeli escalations in Gaza and claimed on Monday that Netanyahu was working to free the Israeli hostages despite his refusal to fully implement the ceasefire deal signed in January that would have achieved that goal. Israel has also rejected Hamas’s offer to release all the Israeli captives at once in exchange for a permanent truce.

free gaza.....

 

Richard Cullen

An arresting American Gaza challenge

 

Recent US commentary backing President Trump’s extraordinary American Gaza takeover project has regularly stressed how critics should come up with a better plan.

Fair enough.

Here is an ABC answer:

A. The US should immediately join over 140 other UN member countries and recognise Palestine as a sovereign state; and then

B. Stop all military and economic aid to Israel without delay - over US$300 billion in total since 1946 according to the US Council on Foreign Relations ; and then

C. Apply all future sums that were set to go to Israel – presently US$3.8 billion a year through until 2028 – to rebuilding Gaza for its 2 million plus traumatised Palestinian residents and boost this as required in part atonement for America’s horrific facilitation of the Gaza genocide.

As it happens, one of those calling for critics to step up with “a better idea” is the new US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio . He lately argued that critical countries should say: “We’re going to pay for this [rebuilding of Gaza]” but “none of them is offering to do it”.

Note how Rubio implies that, in contrast to its skinflint, armchair critics, the US is ready to pay for the rebuilding of Gaza. Interesting.

When the US President was recently interviewed in the presence of the King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein of Jordan - and Mr Rubio - Mr Trump stressed how there was no need for the US “to buy” Gaza. Rather, America was simply “going to it take it ”.

Moreover, according to the Washington Post, the White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt clarified, not long ago, that: “ The administration does not intend to pay for the reconstruction of Gaza ”.

It looks like Mr Rubio should first check with what the President believes he has committed to on Gaza before implying what Mr Rubio believes Mr Trump has committed to. Especially as some already argue that he may not be set to last long as Secretary of State .

https://johnmenadue.com/post/2025/04/an-arresting-american-gaza-challenge/

 

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