The Arab world is dead set against Trump’s plans for Gaza. However, when it comes to the Palestinians, the Arab world is far more talk than action. From Lorenzo Maria Pacini at strategic-culture.su:
In the midst of one of humanity’s most disastrous crises, Donald Trump has found the courage to make very aggressive statements toward Palestine. We had no doubt, the American goal remains the same.
In the midst of one of humanity’s most disastrous crises, Donald Trump has found the courage to make very aggressive statements toward Palestine. We had no doubt, the American goal remains the same.
Buying Gaza to make it a real estate business
If we were in a “normal” world, statements such as those made by Trump regarding the future of Gaza and Palestine would elicit not only outrage, but also harsh international accusation and popular dismissal from the presidential office. But because we are in a time when everything is subverted, in the collective West everything is accepted as pure media entertainment.
Not an hour goes by that Trump does not make statements about Gaza: he has affirmed that he is intent on buying, owning and controlling Gaza and may cede sections of the Strip to other states. Coming from a developer with more than 40 years of experience in the industry, one has to take this seriously. According to him, the Palestinians will not have the right to return to Gaza under his land acquisition plan, which has its roots in the territorial concession agreement by Egypt to the Palestinians.
No mention for what concerns millennia of history, almost as if the Palestinians appeared out of nowhere claiming to occupy unknown territory. No mention, also, for the real issue, which is Zionism and the invention of the State of Israel with the consequent occupation of the Palestinian territories.
A very sly but ineffective political communication ploy. While the world is still stunned by the so-called “Trump effect” for the beginning of his term, he goes ahead with the plan agreed upon with the Zionist entity, consistent with his business and interests.
Too bad, that the other half of the world, the Arab half, (directly concerned), does not think so, so much so that the King of Jordan on the sidelines of his official visit to the White House said, “I reiterated Jordan’s firm position against the displacement of Palestinians in Gaza and the [occupied] West Bank. Rebuilding Gaza without displacing Palestinians and addressing the dire humanitarian situation should be the priority for everyone.”