Trump Gaza – Colonization is Peace
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| During the 1980s, Benjamin Netanyahu became good friends with American real estate developers Charles Kushner and Fred Trump. | |
| Kushner's son, Jared, went on to marry Fred's granddaughter, Ivanka Trump. | |
| Jared has been talking about the valuable real estate in Gaza for a few years. | |
| And Gaza's waterfront property, it could be very valuable. | |
| In May of 2024, the Jerusalem Post publishes an image of Netanyahu's Gaza 2035 vision. | |
| In October of 2024, candidate Trump said that Gaza could be better than Monaco. | |
| It could be better than Monaco. | |
| It has the best location in the Middle East, the best water, the best everything. | |
| It's got, it is the best. | |
| I've said it for years. | |
| I mean, it could be the most beautiful place. | |
| The weather, the water, the whole thing, the climate, it could be so beautiful. | |
| On his inauguration day, President Trump began discussing Gaza in terms of valuable real estate. | |
| 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 can have, well, you certainly can't have the people that were there. | |
| Most of them are dead. | |
| On February 4th, he referred to Gaza as the Riviera of the Middle East. | |
| Everybody I've spoken to loves the idea of the United States owning that piece of land, developing and creating thousands of jobs with something that will be magnificent. | |
| I don't want to be cute. | |
| I don't want to be a wise guy, but the Riviera of the Middle East, this could be something that could be so bad. | |
| This could be so magnificent. | |
| On February 26th, Trump posted a bizarre AI video of Trump Gaza. | |
| Trump Gaza shining brights in the golden future of a brand new life. | |
| On April 7th, Trump describes Gaza as incredible oceanfront property. | |
| Well, you know how I feel about the Gaza Strip. | |
| I think it's an incredible piece of important real estate. | |
| And I think it's something that we would be involved in. | |
| But, you know, having a peace force like the United States there controlling and owning the Gaza Strip would be a good thing. | |
| On July 14th, Trump referred to Israel's 2005 removal of its ground troops and settlements from the Gaza Strip as one of the worst real estate deals ever made. | |
| I call it the Gaza Strip, one of the worst real estate deals ever made. | |
| They gave up the oceanfront property, one of the worst deals ever made. | |
| On September 17th, Israeli finance minister Smotrich claimed the deal to rebuild Gaza was on Trump's desk and described it as a real estate bonanza. | |
| There is a business plan built by the most professional people, which is on President Trump's desk. | |
| How this thing turns into a real estate bonazam zoon, I'm not joking, it pays for itself. | |
| Now, by the way, I started negotiations with the Americans and I'm saying this seriously now because I'm also demanding. | |
| After all, we paid a lot of money for this war, so we need to share. | |
| How do we make percentages on land marketing later in Gaza? | |
| But now, no, no, no, not joking. | |
| The demolition phase, the demolition phase, which is always the first phase in urban renewal. | |
| We did. | |
| Now we need to build. | |
| Trump has chosen war criminal Tony Blair to oversee the rebuilding of Gaza. | |
| And on September 24th, the Central Synagogue in Manhattan explained how the gods demand human blood for humanity to survive. | |
| The greatest lie humanity tells itself is that we have outgrown human sacrifice. | |
| We call it by different names now and make our offering to different gods. | |
| We offer young men we call soldiers as if the designation means that their mothers cry less when they die. | |
| We call masses of humanity collateral damage and turn our eyes away from the pictures of their lifeless bodies as we sip our morning coffee. | |
| And the truth is, we don't do it because we are heartless. | |
| We do it because we believe that it is necessary for the world to keep running. | |
| We do it because we believe that the gods whose favor we so desperately seek, freedom, security, prosperity, flourishing, that they demand blood as the price of their favor. | |
| We do it because we cannot see any other choice. | |
| When Abraham prepares to sacrifice Isaac, he is just accepting the same bargain of blood we still accept today, that some need to die for the world to flourish. | |
| Greg Reese reporting. | |
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