TRUMP PRESENTS GAZA PEACE PLAN TO MUSLIM LEADERS AT U.N.

Peloni:  The problem arises from the fact that Netanyahu has consistently and repeatedly asserted his disinterest in governing Gaza.  If reports are to be believed, which is still in question in some minds, Netanyahu’s opposition to this fact was reaffirmed to Trump when the Blair/Kushner efforts first began.  Since Israel will not govern Gaza, it requires some offshoring of this awesome responsibility, and the simple truth is that there is no other power or group who should be trusted with safeguarding Israel’s interest in the Strip, not even the Abraham Accord partners who have defied Israel’s right to have entered this war in the first place.  While these partners have an interest in quelling the radicals in their own backyard, doing so effectively in Israel’s backyard will only protect Israel, while complicating matters for any Sunni member state of the AA.  If Israel is to survive into perpetuity, it requires that Israel secure the strip herself, and not allow any third party, and certainly not the corrupt, terror complicit PA, take control over Gaza.  The costs of assuming this responsibility should reasonably be understood to not be immaterial, but these costs will ultimately give Israel the security and assurance of what will come to be in the Gaza Strip.  Failing to do the heavy lifting involved in governing Gaza will sooner or later come to shoot Israel in the proverbial foot, once again.  So it is back to mowing the grass, or doing what is needed to remove the roots.  Everything else is simply charades.

Paul Schnee | Sept 25, 2025

This plan guarantees the continuation of the conflict in the not-too-distant future. It is not a peace plan. It is merely an armistice that allows Hamas to survive and its monstrous leadership to go unpunished nor does it impose any cost upon Egypt, a country that receives $1.5 billion in economic aid from the United States every year, for supplying Hamas with weapons through the sophisticated tunnels discovered by the IDF at Rafah. The plan demonstrates that terrorism works.

It fails to recognize the absolute necessity of Israel crushing Hamas, controlling the Gaza Strip and reasserting its sovereignty over Judea & Samaria or the urgency of disbanding the P.A. the main goal of which has always been the destruction of Israel. The P.A.’s cooperation with and support of the Oct. 7th. attack proves this beyond any doubt.Furthermore, it does not address the moral imperative of de-Nazifying the Gazan population, the Arab Palestinian population of Judea & Samaria or reforming the 1,400-year ambition of Islamic supremacy throughout the region which is really the toxic fuel that fires and sustains the endless hatred towards the Jews and all infidels.

This being the disappointing case it reveals the tragically dangerous reality that our president and his woefully inadequate envoy, Steve Witkoff, do not understand the obdurate evil with which they are dealing.

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September 25, 2025 | 3 Comments »

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  1. Why is he kissing those ragheads asses?

    Trump is not God. Judea and Samaria are not his to allow or not allow Israel to declare sovereignty over. Trump is piling on here because he knows Israel is isolated and so will submit to his will. Friends don’t take advantage of friends this way. Trump is essentially acquiescing to a two-state final solution, just not right now. Why else would he oppose Israeli sovereignty over J&S? Why is he catering to these gulf arab raghead barbarians and savages? The world is turning against Israel as the Book of Revelations prophesied.
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  2. Both Mr. Schnee and Peloni are 100% right here. Israel must govern Gaza, “deprogram” its population, and completely destroy Hamas and the other terrorist organizations. Certainly we will :catch: hell: from the entire “international community,” but it doesn’t much like us anyway. The problem is that the “international community” would impose severe economic sanctions on Israel, and the United States may cut off our arms supplies. But we must make plans to deal with these contingencies. I think we can survive them. And at some time the democracies will have to reassess their current position of tolerance for terrorism, and will realize that Israel’s “hard line” approach is the only viable one for themselves.