It's Officially Beachfront Property Now...Gaza Resettlement Is Inevitable
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Hey everybody, Jason Bermas here.
And there's a lot to talk about.
Right now, it is pretty much official.
There is not really going to be a Palestine anymore that...
The total relocation of those people is about to happen.
Whether I like it or you like it or anybody else in the world, whether it be Middle Eastern or European nations likes it, that's what's about to happen.
100%.
Okay?
Do I like it?
I mean, I can't emphasize how upsetting All of this is.
And what we're going to do, the mean potatoes of this bad boy, is that we are going to watch the press conference where they're asked the questions, not the love fest where they sit there and just kind of talk on a post.
Now, let me start with Trump in general, alright?
Both administrations, despite how it was portrayed in the media, were 100% behind Israel.
And at one point, you got, and that's the false left-right paradigm that I always talk about.
At one point, you got the Fox News reporter asking Netanyahu who really facilitated the ceasefire.
And, first of all, Netanyahu looks, I mean, the smirk on his face is also, let me just say, more than troubling to me.
He, over and over, tells you about his three goals.
And those three goals do not involve a Palestine ever again.
I'm just telling you that it's over.
And from Trump's perspective, he says, well, just like Ukraine-Russia, October 7th would have never happened under my watch.
Now, I don't know if that's necessarily true.
I think it makes it easier, especially with the weakness that the public Biden administration exuded, right?
The Afghanistan withdrawal, all that stuff.
In reality, from the very beginning of this, as soon as October 7th happened, I said that this was not A, going to be a short conflict, okay, and that B, it wasn't going to end in Gaza.
Now, right now, we've got a de-escalation somewhat.
In the Middle East.
But they also talk about the hostages and that exchange.
But they never talk about the other side of the story and what that exchange actually means.
Okay?
There are still a lot of people in Gaza and in Palestine.
And it looks like right now they're leaving one way or another.
How will Jordan and Egypt act on this?
I honestly think someone, Saudi Arabia...
They are going to come together and they are going to find a big piece of land and they are going to resettle these people.
That's it.
This is it.
This is it.
And let me take it a step further really quickly where it also gets worrisome to me is that the evangelicals, they love this.
They love this.
You know...
First of all, politically, it shows that the quote-unquote greater Israel project is real.
And if you believe that that's real, it's far from over.
Which means there's going to be all sorts of other wars of aggression, whether or not Trump thinks this is going to bring peace.
And I honestly do think that he thinks that basically this is the only way.
And they're going to bring peace, etc.
But that ain't coming easy.
I'll tell you that right now.
That's aside from the blowback issue, the resistance issue, etc.
Because these people, they say they ain't leaving.
And boy, when you talk about the hellscape it looks like, the ones that haven't left, they mean it.
They mean it.
So, I'm on the phone with this guy.
I'm not going to name his name, but he was a part of the network that I work for currently, not anymore.
And the issue of Israel comes up, and I go, look, man, I'm going to be honest, I'm not in love with what they're doing.
And he's like, yeah, no, neither am I, but the Bible says this, and quite frankly, if they don't take even more than that, then we got a problem.
And I'm sorry, I don't want to play into this religious idea of invoking revelations either.
And I know there's some people out there that say it's like inevitable, right?
Okay, let's not cheer it on.
Let's still speak out against the human atrocities that are going on.
My God.
I mean...
What are we thinking here?
So I'm going to go down the line on a few stories about this whole thing and some of my concerns, obviously.
And then we're going to do the watch-along with C-SPAN. And I'm also going to talk about Al Green and what he said today and the articles of impeachment he says he's going to file and where that goes and what my opinion is there.
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So last night is when I first made commentary on this that the U.S. will take over and own the Gaza Strip and relocate all Palestinians and send troops into the war zone if necessary.
Now, here's the deal.
They're all ready.
In the war zone.
They've been in the war zone since before October 7th.
And it's imagination land to think otherwise.
That's the reality that nobody wants to talk about.
We've been there.
Okay?
And it just, it blows my mind.
U.S. Special Forces said deployed to help Israel track down hostages held in Gaza.
This is November 1st.
But you read it.
And they'd already right here.
They'd already had them there.
They were running drill activities.
Okay, and here it is right here.
Through Meyer, though Meyer would not reveal how many special forces are in Israel, the New York Times cited other unnamed U.S. officials as saying several dozen have been sent in the past few days.
There were already a small team in Israel on October 7th for previously arranged training.
Now, Ben Swan, and I just, again, this is why you want to follow me on X, I just retweeted this.
He put together a very, very interesting report that asked the real question, who knew what and when?
What aspects of this have false flag written all over them?
And did you want this to happen so you could militarily take over?
Because Palestine is over, everybody, in case you didn't hear.
That's really what this meant today.
And that's some wild stuff.
It's wild.
And that's why I said totally wild.
But that's exactly what was projected after this whole thing.
And this is where it gets real gross for me.
So check it out.
Netanyahu gifted Trump pagers in a bid to mock Lebanon.
Right?
So I'm just going to read this word for word and then I'm going to go further on it.
These are the types of things that I vehemently oppose in regards to this or any other administration and their supporters.
If you think remote pagers detonating in civilian areas randomly and maiming and murdering people is okay and kind of funny, we are not the same.
We're not.
You know, That remote pager thing raises all sorts of ethical questions in warfare.
I mean, you're waging warfare.
Alright?
Not on a quote-unquote terrorist organization, but everybody that surrounds that organization that has no idea the person next to them at the grocery store.
Detonated while there was a big funeral going on for the other people they just murdered.
My God!
You think that's okay?
See, that's the thing.
I see people that say people don't give a damn what's going on over there.
It could go on here.
If they're remote detonating magic little electronic devices, that's not a great thing for anybody.
Just like drone warfare, biometric surveillance, not a great thing for everybody.
We're all human beings, folks.
And that's something that's not taken into account.
Now, I will say this before we get into the watch along here in a moment.
I have said from the very beginning of this when it was very apparent after, I'd say after about six months, that there was absolutely no way this is going to get resolved without, again, Netanyahu and the whole Israeli team.
They're just like, there is no two-state solution anymore.
They just kept saying it over and over and over again.
I don't know if anybody else was paying attention.
And I don't know if anybody else has been paying attention for a while.
Israel does what it wants.
You know, we can act like, you know, free, free Palestine, all that.
It's not pragmatic.
Do I like it?
No, but that's the real deal.
So now what happens?
Do I want to see everybody else get slaughtered?
No.
But let's not lie.
Okay, let's not lie.
And say when you eliminate an entire population, you've ethnically cleansed it, right?
So, Al Green, who is a weasel in so many respects, got out there, and I watched the speech, and his whole thing on ethnic cleansing part was spot on.
But then he utilized it to say he's filing impeachment charges against Trump.
Now, to me, this is happening under whatever administration's coming in.
Period.
Period.
Even if Kamala and Barris came in, that's it.
That's a wrap.
They were just waiting to pass the buck.
Okay?
So, with that being said, we're going to play this press conference.
I'm going to be stopping it here and there, obviously.
I did it from, instead of capturing it or going, like, grabbing it, I did it directly from C-SPAN because they had the best sound.
So without further ado, here it is, Netanyahu and Trump.
Here's the deal.
Thank you very much.
Mr. President, do you expect Facebook, the hostage, to go forward?
I'm going to talk to you later.
Mr. President, do you manage to get this deal done?
Some say, a lot of people say that the men who managed to do that should get a Nobel Peace Prize.
They will never give me a Nobel Peace Prize.
It's too bad.
I deserve it, but they will never give it to me.
What needs to happen for normalization in Saudi Arabia?
Well, we're going to see, and we're dealing with a lot of people, and we have steps to go yet, as you know.
And maybe those steps go forward and maybe they don't.
We're dealing with a very complex group of people, situation and people.
But we have the right man.
We have the right leader of Israel.
He's done a great job.
And we've been friends for a long time.
We do a great job also.
And I think we have a combination that's very unbeatable, actually.
So, again, Netanyahu exuding confidence right there.
Trump acknowledging, you know, they talk about Saudi Arabia, the rest of the Middle East, that maybe plans go forward, maybe they don't with them.
A lot of complex people.
I mean, being honest there, that's what I can say about that exchange.
Wait a minute.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Where's that person?
Where's that person coming from?
Come on.
Go.
You go.
What would happen if you'll hear from the Israeli side today that they're not willing to go through with the deal to get all the hostages that go and finish the war?
We'll see what happens.
Whatever happens, we'll be prepared to handle the situation.
Are the Saudis demanding a Palestinian state?
No.
Are the Saudis demanding a Palestinian state?
No, they're not.
Nope.
Are they demanding a path towards a Palestinian state or any other recognition?
Everybody's demanding one thing.
You know what it is?
Peace.
We want peace.
We want people to stop being killed.
But everybody's demanding one day.
Very simple, peace.
And he wants peace also.
So, let me just say this again.
You know, he's saying that Saudi Arabia is basically giving up on the idea of a Palestinian state.
And remember, this peace is a resettlement.
And there's really...
Again, no way to tell where that resettlement is actually going to take place.
Let's continue here.
To get the deal done?
Sure.
Why wouldn't a deal get done?
A deal can get done.
We'll see what happens.
We're dealing with very complicated people.
But a deal can absolutely get done.
The Press: Mr. President, how do you support the other Israeli strike coming on?
The President: We'll see what happens.
President Trump, Prime Minister Netanyahu, we've heard Joe Biden and Donald Trump take credit for the hostage and ceasefire deal.
Who do you think deserves more credit?
I think President Trump added great force and powerful leadership to this effort.
I appreciate it.
He sent a very good emissary.
He's helped along.
And, you know, I'll just tell you, I'm happy that they're here.
And I'm sure the president is happy that they're here.
And I would think that's about enough.
I mean, again, look at Netanyahu.
He is just, like, exuding confidence.
He gives the answer that really the Trump supporters want to hear, the one that's going to be divisive.
But let's be also honest, with these article of impeachment, Al Green, there's just too many Democrats that are vocally supportive of Israel, where I don't even know that this is going to be the first impeachment that actually goes through, where there's hearings.
I would very much doubt that.
I think it's going to be symbolic.
But let's continue.
Prime Minister, what about Elizabeth Sokov, the Israeli hostage held in Iraq?
The President: What about the Israeli press taking a press conference in Israel, not in Washington?
We would love to take a press conference.
We're going to take a press conference.
Prime Minister Netanyahu: We're going to take a press conference.
We're going to take a few more questions.
Prime Minister Netanyahu, do you support going forward with this deal and getting all the hostages out?
The President: I support getting all the hostages out and meeting all our war goals.
That includes destroying Hamas' military and governing capabilities, and making sure that Gaza never poses a threat to Israel again.
Are you really?
All three.
Are you really?
So there it is, right again.
Like, it's ours.
It's over.
All three.
Their military...
In fact, again, that's the scary thing about their military goals is it doesn't stop there.
Okay?
Now, that blowback situation, very much on the table.
That's a real thing.
But then you also have the false flag element where you can say it's blowback.
And some of it will be because some of the patsies or the ground level people will be people that you recruit because they do hate it.
But the people at the top funding it, orchestrating it, intelligence, just point it.
You know, it's happened time and time and time and time and time and time and time and time and time again.
Are you willing to go together?
Can you promise to the families that you do have to get the messages out?
The President: I think that I should talk to President Trump.
The Press: One more time.
So I'll ask, do you agree with Trump's vision of getting all the hostages back home, even if it means to end the war?
Well, I'm not sure that you have articulated correctly what the President's vision is.
You can ask.
He can speak for himself.
He does that very, very well.
I have my own views.
Three goals.
Not one.
Not two, three goals, and I will meet all three goals.
I think the president can help enormously.
He brings fresh thinking.
Fresh thinking.
It's a horrible thing.
We can't forget it.
I'll never forget it.
And you can't forget it.
And some people want to put it out of their memory, but we're not going to ever let that happen.
It was a horrible day, October 7th.
That was a horrible...
That was a horrible period of time.
And a lot of people like to pretend it didn't happen.
It happened.
It's a big group of people that like to pretend it didn't happen.
Like the Holocaust didn't happen.
Same mindset.
So let me just stop.
I hate it whenever that happens.
Whenever there's some kind of like comparison to Holocaust denial or the idea that people that question the event pretend it didn't happen.
I know damn well it happened.
You think I like watching disco kids getting kidnapped and shot at?
The conversations, I mean, me and my brother were like, you know, how do they start World War III? And we thought that that could be a real sparking point.
Now again, I honestly do believe that Trump thinks that he's coming in and being the peacemaker here, 100%.
But that methodology...
And that idea, it just, it leaves more than a sour taste in my mouth.
Now we're going to get this thing wrapped up and we're going to get it done.
We're also dealing, I think, very successfully with Russia, Ukraine.
We're going to hopefully get that one done at some point in the not-too-distant future.
That's a complex problem also.
But we solve problems.
You know, when I left, we had no problem.
There was no Ukraine and Russia fighting.
There was no October 7th.
There was nothing.
Some very poor leadership led to a lot of problems and a lot of death.
And it's a shame, but we'll put it out.
We'll put out the fires.
We have a lot of fires, but we'll put them out.
Like the peace plan you presented in January 2020, is this plan still on the table?
Well, a lot of plans change with time and a lot of death has occurred since I left and now came back.
This death occurred not while I was here, but while somebody else was here.
It shouldn't have happened.
They shouldn't have allowed it to happen.
It would have never happened.
And that includes Russia.
Ukraine would have never happened.
Not even a little bit, not even a chance.
But now we are faced with a situation that's different, in some ways better and in some ways worse.
But we're faced with a very complex and difficult situation, but we'll solve the problem.
So once again...
There you go.
You know, he brings up the fact that Trump had been behind a two-state solution.
But like I said, as soon as Netanyahu and everybody else said it was off the table, I knew it was off the table.
And now it's off the table.
I mean, Trump just told you right there.
It's off.
I mean, he tells you more in this.
It's off the table.
If not Jordan, Egypt, what other countries you think might accept Palestinians from Gaza?
Well, I think Jordan and Egypt will, I know they've spoken about it with you, and they say they're not going to accept.
I say they will.
But I think other countries will accept also.
I think that Gaza maybe is a demolition site right now.
If you look at Gaza, it's all, I mean, there's hardly a building standing, and the ones that are are going to collapse.
You can't live in Gaza right now, and I think we need another location.
I think it should be a location that's going to make people happy.
You look over the decades, it's all death in Gaza.
This has been happening for years.
It's all death.
If we can get a beautiful area to resettle people permanently in nice homes where they can be happy and not be shot, not be killed, not be knifed to death like what's happening in Gaza.
And right now you have in Gaza a very dangerous situation in terms of explosives all over the place, in terms of tunnels that nobody knows who's in the tunnel.
The whole thing is a mess.
And I think that if we can resettle, and I believe we can do it in areas where the leaders currently say no.
I mean, I've been saying that with Mexico having to do with the border and all of the things, and you saw what happened, 10,000 soldiers.
They're going to do a good job.
I really believe that.
And I believe Canada is going to do a good job also.
They said the same thing.
And then they did something much different than what you were hearing.
This is a very, very difficult situation, but we're going to get it solved.
I don't think people should be going back to Gaza.
I think that Gaza has been very unlucky for them.
They've lived like hell.
They lived like you're living in hell.
Gaza is not a place for people to be living.
And the only reason they want to go back, and I believe this strongly, is because they have no alternative.
What's the alternative?
Go where?
There's no other alternative.
If they had an alternative, they'd much rather not go back to Gaza and live in a beautiful alternative that's safe.
All right, so let's talk about it.
I'm going to say it again.
I think Trump thinks he's doing the right thing here.
And by the way, I think that, number one, he's right.
They will find a place to, quote-unquote, resettle what's left of these people after God knows what happens.
But it needs to be stressed.
It is no longer if, but when and where these people are resettled and what that actually looks like.
They also have made it clear, it's not like wherever they resettle, it's going to be a new nation state run by them.
They're about to be absorbed by another nation state, or maybe multiple Arab nation states.
Period.
Now, let me agree with something Trump said.
The majority of Gaza, yeah, it's not fit for humans to live in.
Okay?
Because it has been basically an open-air concentration camp.
Now, whether or not, to those people, they feel like they have nowhere else to go, is a moot point.
Because this has been outward imperialism.
In the modern day, enabled by our military-industrial complex and our alliances, 100%.
So let's keep going.
Would Palestinians have the right to return to Gaza if they left while the rebuilding was happening?
It would be my hope that we could do something really nice, really good, where they wouldn't want to return.
Why would they want to return?
The place has been hell.
It's been one of the meanest, toughest places on Earth.
And right now, I've seen every picture from every angle.
Better than if I were there.
And nobody can live there.
You can't live there.
So if we can build them through massive amounts of money supplied by other people, very rich nations, and they're willing to supply it.
If we can build something for them in one of the countries, and it could be Jordan, it could be Egypt, it could be other countries, and you could build four or five or six areas.
It doesn't have to be one area.
But you take certain areas and you build...
Really good quality housing, like a beautiful town, like someplace where they can live and not die.
Because Gaza is a guarantee that they're going to end up dying.
The same thing's going to happen again.
It's happened over and over again.
And it's going to happen again as sure as you're standing there, Peter.
So I hope that we could do something where they wouldn't want to go back.
Who would want to go back?
They've experienced nothing but death and destruction.
Thank you.
What will you do then?
Well, I don't think they're going to tell me no.
I don't think they're going to tell me no.
Now, right out of the gates there, he has mentioned four or five locations.
How quick can you build that type of infrastructure?
And as they are resettled, where do they stay?
And again, what does this mean for militant groups?
I mean, you look at Netanyahu.
He can't wait.
And look, people like Trump's son-in-law, they're frothing at the mouth.
They're frothing at the mouth of that beachfront property.
I think they're going to tell Biden no, and I think they're going to tell...
Other people know.
So you think it will happen at the end?
I think there's a good chance.
How many people are you thinking about?
All of them.
I mean, we're talking about probably a million seven people.
A million seven, maybe a million eight.
But I think all of them.
I think they'll be resettled in areas where they can live a beautiful life and not be worried about dying every day Say it building settlements Jerusalem and speck in Gaza next year do support this I don't see it happening I think It's too dangerous for people.
Nobody can go there.
It's too dangerous.
Nobody wants to be there.
Warriors don't want to be there.
Soldiers don't want to be there.
How can you have people go back?
You're saying go back into Gaza now?
The same thing's going to happen.
It'll only be death.
The best way to do it is you go out and you get beautiful, open areas with the sunlight coming through and you build something nice.
And they are not going to want to go back to Gaza.
Prime Minister, what is your message to the families of the hostages that look at this deal?
Now, I also, I mean, dude, look at that guy.
Look at that guy.
Sometimes people do wear.
Who they are on their face.
My goodness.
How much money does it cost to build the infrastructure for 2 million people?
I live in Iowa.
There are 3 million people here.
I mean, again.
Is it better than death and destruction all day, every day?
Not here to argue that.
But two million people.
First, you have to find a place where it's going to be okay.
Then you have to build that infrastructure in a multitude of areas.
Then you have to look at a timeline of how you house, clothe, and feed them.
And then once you build that infrastructure, that town, Where's everybody working?
Like, what is happening?
What do you say to them at this moment?
Same message I said from the beginning of the war.
Get them out.
Get them back.
We got over 70%, close to 75% of the people who everybody believed will not get out.
We got them in successive deals, and most recently with the help of President Trump.
We're not going to give up on any of them, and we're not going to give up on our other war aims.
Hamas is not good to beat in Gaza, and we're going to get everyone back.
And you would not have...
How optimistic are you about reaching phase two of the ceasefire?
How optimistic are you about that happening?
Well, we're going to try.
That's one of the reasons, one of the things we're going to talk about here.
And if we, you know, when Israel and the United States work together, and President Trump and I work together...
You know, the chances go up a lot.
It's when we don't work together, Israel and the United States don't work together, that creates problems.
When the other side sees daylight between us and occasionally in the last few years, to put in mind, they saw daylight.
Then it's more difficult.
It's a false narrative as he smircles.
And he placates to Trump's ego there, too.
Boy, never would have happened if Donnie T were around.
They saw weakness.
You see, I talked about that narrative from the beginning because it's a false one.
When we cooperate, chances are good.
Say it.
Now that Iran is so weak, isn't it the right time to hit the nuclear facilities once and for all?
So you say Iran is so weak.
I appreciate you saying that.
They're not weak.
They're very strong right now, and we're not going to allow them to have a nuclear weapon.
It's very simple.
You know, I signed a very strong proclamation.
Iran was in big trouble when I left.
They were broke.
They didn't have money for Hamas.
They didn't have any money for Hezbollah.
You had no problem.
October 7th could have never happened.
When I left, October 7th could have never happened.
And frankly, Russia and Ukraine, as I said, could never have happened.
They became very strong, very fast.
They sold massive amounts of oil to China and everybody else who would not buy the oil when I was president, because we said, don't buy the oil.
And they became very rich very quickly.
But they're not weak.
They're not weak.
It doesn't mean they won't be weak.
But you know what?
We just don't want them to have a nuclear weapon.
They can't have a nuclear weapon.
The Prime Minister wants you to strike Iran.
That's what he wants.
You don't know what he wants.
What do you know about anything?
The Prime Minister wants you to strike Iran.
You don't know what he wants.
You don't know anything.
Look.
First of all, Iran's a whole other cup of tea.
Because nuclear weapon or not, they have a first world military.
Let's not F around and find out there.
But again, these false narratives of we were weak and they didn't have money and blah, blah, blah, they're also aligned with Russia.
And that's how this thing becomes a really ugly global conflict.
Uglier than it already is, which is making me extremely upset if you haven't noticed.
Is that option on the table?
President Trump, is that option on the table?
No, it could be other places too.
There are many people that have reached out, many countries, many leaders of countries that have reached out.
That would like to participate in that.
It doesn't have to be Jordan and Egypt, but I think it would be also them.
No, I think it's mostly ups.
What?
Well, it's had a pretty hard time, wouldn't you say?
I'd say it's had a pretty bad time of it.
Okay?
The Press: Mr. President, Qatar has criticized in the past as a funder of terrorism, so has the Prime Minister.
Do you think they're part of the solution or part of a problem moving forward?
The President: I think they're trying to help.
Qatar is absolutely trying to help.
I know them very well, and they're doing everything they can.
Very tough situation, but they're absolutely trying to help.
Okay, thank you very much, everybody.
There it is.
You watched it.
I watched it.
I mean, again, it's on.
That's it.
Gaza's done.
Palestine is done.
From this day forward, you can expect Palestine to be named in historical terms.
Now, whether that happens in 6 months, or 12 months, or 18 months, it's going to happen during this administration.
So, buckle up, everybody.
We knew 2025 was going to be a wild ride, but here we go.
Guys, I need your support.
The links are down below.
You see the Buy Me A Coffee.
5, 10, 15. It means the world to me.
Salty Savage, thank you so much.
CJX, I can't say, what's that?
Hedvy Check Talks.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Couldn't do it without you.
Please, spread the love.
Spread the links.
Go check out the documentary films.
Loose change Final Cut.
Fabled enemies.
That's where you learn about 9-11.
By the way, Kurt Weldon making a return.
We should do a really big video on how Kurt Weldon says the 9-11 files and much more.
Anthony Schaefer also.
Things on Abel Danger are going to be coming out.
See, that's a positive on the administration.
But let's not forget, Bibi Nanyahu said there's one thing that's working out for Israel that's a positive, and that was 9-11.
It's about six or seven years after 9-11, by the way.
Pretty sure it was in that range.
Again, it's in the documentary films.
Go check out Invisible Empire, a new world order to find, and Shade the Motion Picture as well.