Trump’s Gaza Plan Isn’t Meant to Work, but that’s the Point
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The plan proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, with the approval of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has many edges that need to be calibrated. What they are looking for is to relocate two million Palestinian citizens to other countries close to the Palestinian cause and affections for them. That is to say, in the end it is an expulsion from their homes, their lands, so that countries like Lebanon or Syria who, by the way, have alre…
US President Donald Trump announced that talks are underway on the Israeli conflict in Gaza. He expressed optimism that progress could be made in the coming week. "Gaza—we're talking and we hope to resolve this issue over the course of the next week," Trump told reporters at Joint Base Andrews. His words echoed similarly optimistic comments he made on July 4. Negotiations still stalled. Ceasefire negotiations currently underway in Doha are repor…
Moshe Feiglin, a far-right politician close to Netanyahu, called for colonizing Gaza and stated that no Palestinian child should remain there. Former Israeli deputy Moshe Feiglin, a figure of the extreme right and ideological ally of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, generated international outrage after declaring that “every child, every baby in Gaza is an enemy,” in an interview with Channel 14. Feiglin called for the total occupation of the …
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