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Jan. 29, 2025 - Greg Reese Report
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Trump Recommends Expelling Palestinians to Build Beachfront Properties

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Then are you, Mr. President, that you can keep the ceasefire in Gaza and conclude the three phases of the deal?
I'm not confident.
That's not our war, it's their war.
But I'm not confident, but I think they're very weakened on the other side.
Do you support the two states?
Gaza, boy, I looked at a picture of Gaza.
Gaza is like a massive demolition site.
That place is really got to be rebuilt in a different way.
Do you meant to help rebuilding Gaza?
My mind.
You know, Gaza is interesting.
It's a phenomenal location.
On the sea, the best weather.
You know, everything's good.
It's like some beautiful things could be done with it, but it's very interesting.
But some fantastic things could be done with Gaza.
How do you see the future in governance for Gaza?
Well, it depends.
I can't imagine you could have...
Well, you certainly can't have the people that were there...
Most of them are dead.
While much of the world decries genocide, Trump recently brought up the great real estate possibilities in Palestine.
This is reminiscent of his son-in-law, Jared Kushner's recent comments, whose family is also in the real estate business.
There are real fears on the part of Arabs, and I'm sure you talked to a lot of them, who think once Gazans leave Gaza, Netanyahu's never going to let them back in.
Maybe, but I'm not sure there's much left of Gaza at this point.
So, you know, if you think about even the construct, like, you know, Gaza, Gaza was not really a historical precedent, right?
It was the result of a war, right?
You had tribes that were in different places, but then Gaza became a thing.
Egypt, you know, used to run it.
And then, you know, over time, you had different governments that came in different ways.
Both sides are spending a fortune on military.
I think neither side really wants to have a terrorist organization enclaved right between them.
And Gaza is a waterfront property.
It could be very valuable.
It's a little bit of an unfortunate situation there, but I think from Israel's perspective, I would do my best to move the people out and then clean it up.
But I don't think that Israel has stated that they don't want the people to move back there afterwards.
Trump recently suggested that the Palestinian people be moved into other nations.
I'll talk into General LCC tomorrow, sometime out of it.
And I'd like Egypt to take people, and I'd like Jordan to take people.
I could, I mean, you're talking about probably a million and a half people.
out that whole thing you know it's over the centuries that's many many conflicts that's like and i don't know it's something has to happen but it's literally a demolition site right now Almost everything's demolished, and people are dying there.
so I'd rather get involved with some of the Arab nations and build housing in a different location where they can maybe live in peace.
Temporarily?
It could be either.
It could be temporary.
It could be long-term.
The claim to Israel by the Zionists is that the land was promised to them by God thousands of years ago.
But a 2012 Johns Hopkins study shows that Ashkenazi Jews are not Semitic people.
Geneticist Iran El Aik found that European Jews were primarily the children of a Turkish people known as the Khazars, who converted to Judaism between the 7th and 9th centuries.
Next week, President Trump will be meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Trump has received over $200 million from the Israeli lobby who want more than just Palestine.
And Trump knows that Netanyahu is not open to a two-state solution.
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