Pundits discuss at length the finer nuances of whether there is a disagreement between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu. There is none. It's all part of the plan.
Donald Trump and his Evangelical Christian Zionist cabal are in complete agreement with the European Zionists, a.k.a. Israelis, to empty Palestine of its indigenous Palestinian population. The plan has been in execution since the 1920s with crooked Britain playing the role of the "good cop" against the Zionist "bad cops". The British promised the Zionists a "homeland" in Palestine, but then pretended to deny the hordes of illegal migrants landing in Palestine. Obviously, it was just for show for we all know the outcome: Millions of indigenous Palestinians living in squalid refugee camps both inside and outside their country, while millions of foreigners, European and American settlers for the most pasrt, continue to kill, rape, burn and slash, demolish and steal land.
Trump is in full agreement with Netanyahu. He wants to turn Gaza into a Near Eastern Cote d'Azur. Netanyahu wants to abstract Palestine of its 6 million native indigenous Palestinians and turn it into an exclusive "Democracy for Jews only". So Trump plays the good cop, advising the Palestinians to accept their fate of starvation and eventual displacement out of Gaza and the West Bank and agree to an insidious puny ceasefire that will likely be broken by Israel as it did with impunity back in March. Trump also pretends to be upset that the bad cop Netanyahu is not agreeing to a ceasefire, all the while supplying him with the nastiest weapons of mass destruction to use against the Palestinians who are herded into the giant Nazi Concentration Camps scattered across Gaza and the West Bank.
At the time of this writing, it is Trump, not Netanyahu, who has given the Palestinians 24 hours to agree to a ceasefire (whose terms remain a mystery). You can see that the Americans and the Israelis are playing fiddle with the credulous enslaved Arabs and the destitute Palestinians.
There should be no doubt in anyone's mind that we are witnessing the final assassination of Palestine. All the ethnic cleansing installments of the past century point to one trajectory. Israel has no plans to live in peace with a sovereign Palestinian state. The Zionists never had any respect for Balfour's "nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine".
But Israel bends when the winds are against it and pretends to work on a "peace process". But when the winds are in its favor, as in with Republican Christian Zionists like Trump in the white house, Israel pounces and mass murders Palestinians at will, demolishes homes, burns villages, torches millennial olive groves and herds of sheep, and sends Palestinians searching for a place to live in the wilderness.
Zionists and Christian Americans have dislodged the UN and its Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA out of Palestine. They've hired American snipers to shoot at starving Palestinians, to make sure they get no aid. No hospitals, no homes, no schools, no food.... Conclusion? Palestinians will have no choice but to leave - "voluntary relocation". The world is watching the final rape and assault of Palestine, just as it watched 1947-1948. There should be no regrets or questions when traumatized and dehumanized Palestinians take up terrorism again.
Trump has only 3 years left in office. Beyond those three years, Israel might have to reluctantly and hypocritically pretend to participate again in the farce of a peace process for a while, like it did in Camp David, in Oslo and in Madrid. During those lulls in the violence, and pending favorable conditions for another installment in the ethnic cleansing, it continues to build settlements and persecute the Palestinians.
You'd have to be a fool to believe that Zionist Israel considers the Palestinians as humans worthy of shared living. There will not be one state for all, there will not be two states, there will be only one state for Jews with a minority of Palestinians left to do menial work for their masters. The other Palestinians will be forced into the Sinai (for Gaza) and into Jordan, Syria and southern Lebanon (for the West Bank). Sunni Jordan has a treaty with Israel, so it will end up with a handful of new Palestinian refugees. Sunni Syria will, like the Assad regime before it, continue its betrayal of the Palestinian cause by signing its own treaty with Israel, relinquishing the Golan Heights in exchange for Trump lifting sanctions off Syria with the blessing and patronage of the Sunni neanderthals of Saudi Arabia, and reluctantly accept a handful of Palestinian refugees.
The bulk of the new 5 million or so Palestinian refugees will be sent north to southern Lebanon where they will disrupt and dispute the land with the Shiites south of the Litani River and up through the Bekaa Valley. If this new wave of Palestinian refugees sends Lebanon into another three decades of war (e.g. Christians, Druze, and others in Lebanon might take up arms again), the Saudi-US tandem will, again as it did in the 1970s (Nixon and Kissinger), send the Syrian army to "pacify" unruly Lebanon.
Three years to go for the US-Israel tandem to complete Nakba II and finish off Palestine. The macabre show is on.
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Israel says Trump’s plan to resettle nearly two million Palestinians from Gaza is ‘still active’
Bel Trew, Richard Hall and Andrew Feinberg
Thu, July 3, 2025
[The two criminal felons Netanyahu and Trump: Netanyahu was in DC last spring when he violated the ceasefire. He's returning next week. This time to work with Trump on finishing off the "ripe job"]
The Israeli government said Thursday that Donald Trump’s plan to relocate nearly two million Palestinians from Gaza is “still active,” despite widespread opposition from U.S. allies and warnings from rights groups that it would constitute a war crime.
“President Trump has made clear that plan is most definitely still active,” Israeli government spokesperson David Mencer said in response to a question from The Independent about the plan’s status.
“We think it's a good idea. The Prime Minister has praised the idea. It's certainly out-of-the-box thinking,” he added.
The White House did not deny the plan was still a possibility when asked by The Independent.
“President Trump has long advocated for creative solutions to improve the lives of Palestinians, including allowing them to resettle in a new, beautiful location while Gaza rebuilds,” White House Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly said.
The comments come ahead of a visit from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House next week, where he will meet with Trump to discuss a potential ceasefire with Hamas and the future of Gaza.
Trump first pitched his plan for the United States to “take over” and rebuild Gaza as the “Riviera of the Middle East” in February, calling the territory a “demolition site” and suggesting that Palestinians would have “no alternative” but to leave.
Rights groups said the plan to move Palestinians en masse in the midst of war amounted to a forcible transfer, and could constitute a war crime under the Geneva Conventions.
Trump later appeared to back off the plan, telling Fox News host Brian Kilmeade in late February: “I’ll tell you, the way to do it is my plan. I think that’s the plan that really works. But I’m not forcing it. I’m just going to sit back and recommend it.”
But the comments from Israel’s spokesperson suggest the plan may still be on the table.
“President Trump and [White House Middle East negotiator] Steve Witkoff, they are both in former lives property developers, and the international experts have said that to rebuild Gaza from the mess which Hamas [actually Israel] created will take 15 to 20 years,” Mencer said.
“Why on earth should Gazans continue to live in those conditions [specifically created by genocidal Israelis to make the answer to this question so "obvious"] if there is an opportunity for them to seek sanctuary elsewhere?” he asked.
Since Trump pitched his plan, Israel has launched another major offensive that included the forcible transfer of Palestinians to southern Gaza, which Netanyahu claimed was to “protect” civilians from the fighting.
Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said the aim of the operation, launched in May, was “to conquer the Gaza Strip.”
Hundreds have died in the offensive, many of them while seeking aid at new aid points set up in southern and central Gaza in an Israeli-backed effort run by an American non-profit and funded by the Trump administration to the tune of $30 million.
Former officials from the U.S. State Department and USAID who have worked on emergency aid delivery described the new aid system as “grotesque”, “dangerous” and part of a larger plan to use aid to control the movement of Palestinians.
Palestinians carry sacks and boxes of food and humanitarian aid, unloaded from a World Food Program convoy that was heading to Gaza City (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)
“A basic principle of humanitarian response is you move the aid as close as you can to where the people are. They’re doing the opposite of that, the diametric opposite of that, which suggests that they want to draw people to the south,” said Jeremy Konyndyk, who oversaw famine relief at USAID for three years during the Obama administration and is now president of Refugees International.
“I think that is highly suggestive of the longer-term agenda here,” he added.
Israel has made no secret of its desire to encourage what it has described as the “voluntary” relocation of Palestinians from Gaza to neighboring Arab countries, all of whom have rejected the plan.
“Einstein was the person that said that repeating the same thing again and again, and expecting a different outcome is the first sign of insanity,” Mencer, the Israeli government spokesperson, said on Thursday.
A tent camp for displaced Palestinians stretches among the ruins of buildings destroyed by Israeli bombardments in west of Gaza City ((AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi))
“We believe that withdrawing from Gaza and then just allowing Hamas to regroup, to rebuild themselves and attack us again as they say they wish to do, is simply not an option after October 7th,” he added.
Netanayhu is set to land in Washington DC on Sunday and meet with Trump the next day primarily to discuss Gaza and the impact of the joint Israeli-US strikes on Iran. Pressure is mounting on Israel to agree to a ceasefire deal after the US President promised a truce for Gaza could be sorted as earlier as next week.
The Israeli premier, in his third visit to Washington since Trump returned to office in January 2025, is also due to meet Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth as well as Witkoff, Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East.
The Independent understands a delegation from Hamas is already in Doha, to meet Egyptian and Qatari negotiating teams. The main sticking point for the deal has been Hamas’s calls that it must lead to a permanent end to the fighting – Palestinians also have concerns about the ongoing occupation of Gaza by Israel troops, and who will rule the Strip.