What the Israel peace deal means in relation to the world and politics

Clipper
Bibi doesn't want "destruction" of Gaza. Interesting that you have not mentioned Hamas in your entire FANATICAL post
 
This "deal" has about as much chance of succeding as I have of winning Powerball, which is impossible because I don't play. The right wing fanatics in Bibi's cabinet who support him will make sure of it. What Bibi & his fanatics want is the total destruction of Gaza & the millions who lived there evicted for good. To where is anyone's guess.

Trump raaaaanted today about rebuilding Gaza which shows he's full of shit, doesn't know what he's yapping about & is outright lying again. Neither him or his buddy Bibi can be trusted as far as anyone could throw them because they're both criminals who deserve to be locked up.

This bullshit "peace deal" won't last a month.
Sounds like a an anti-Israel leftist ^^^ is bummed that Trump 1) did what looked to be impossible - get the hostages back, and 2) is receiving worldwide praise.
 
Sounds like a leftist is bummed that Trump 1) did what looked to be impossible - get the hostages back, and 2) is receiving worldwide praise.
Where is Iran in this so called "peace deal"? Nowhere to be found. Guess who supports Hamas, dope?

Trump was praised today & after today he doesn't give a shit WHAT happens. :funnyface:
 
Clipper
Bibi doesn't want "destruction" of Gaza. Interesting that you have not mentioned Hamas in your entire FANATICAL post
He doesn't? He's already bombed a good portion of it back to the Stone Age.

Hamas is backed by Iran. Where are they today? Plotting, that's where.
 
Trump did get the hostages back though.

I honestly thought that would be impossible.
Trump should have leaning on Netanyahu to end this since January. He refused to do it.
 
Trump should have leaning on Netanyahu to end this since January. He refused to do it.
Woulda, coulda, shoulda. If Trump would have given you everything you wanted and a million bucks to boot, you would be claiming that he failed because he didn't give you a sundae with a cherry on top. Whine some more.
 
Just more of Trump blowing smoke up your ass, which you MAGA lackeys grab your ankles for every single time. :funnyface:
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Trump should have leaning on Netanyahu to end this since January. He refused to do it.
What about leaning on the terrorists to release the hostages? They’re the ones who started the whole thing.
 
Israeli peace is MORE than you would think....this is also China and Russia.

 
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‘if’ being the operative word….
Try to get informed. This will help.

Trump’s Sham Peace Plan

By Chris Hedges
ScheerPost

October 13, 2025
Once Israeli hostages are released, the genocide will continue. I do not know how soon. Let’s hope the mass slaughter is delayed for at least a few weeks. But a pause in the genocide is the best we can anticipate. Israel is on the cusp of emptying Gaza, which has been all but obliterated under two years of relentless bombing. It is not about to be stopped. This is the culmination of the Zionist dream. The United States, which has given Israel a staggering $22 billion in military aid since Oct, 7, 2023, will not shut down its pipeline, the only tool that might halt the genocide.

Israel, as it always does, will blame Hamas and the Palestinians for failing to abide by the agreement, most probably a refusal — true or not — to disarm, as the proposal demands. Washington, condemning Hamas’s supposed violation, will give Israel the green light to continue its genocide to create Trump’s fantasy of a Gaza Riviera and “special economic zone” with its “voluntary” relocation of Palestinians in exchange for digital tokens.

Of the myriads of peace plans over the decades, the current one is the least serious. Aside from a demand that Hamas release the hostages within 72-hours after the ceasefire begins, it lacks specifics and imposed timetables. It is filled with caveats that allow Israel to abrogate the agreement. And that is the point. It is not designed to be a viable path to peace, which most Israeli leaders understand. Israel’s largest-circulation newspaper, Israel Hayom, established by the late casino magnate Sheldon Adelson to serve as a mouthpiece for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and champion messianic Zionism, instructed its readers not to be concerned about the Trump plan because it is only “rhetoric.”

Israel, in one example from the proposal, will “not return to areas that have been withdrawn from, as long as Hamas fully implements the agreement.”

Who decides if Hamas has “fully implemented” the agreement? Israel. Does anyone believe in Israel’s good faith? Can Israel be trusted as an objective arbitrator of the agreement? If Hamas — demonized as a terrorist group — objects, will anyone listen?

How is it possible that a peace proposal ignores the International Court of Justice’s July 2024 Advisory Opinion, which reiterated that Israel’s occupation is illegal and must end?

How can it fail to mention the Palestinian’s right to self-determination?

Why are Palestinians, who have a right under international law to armed struggle against an occupying power, expected to disarm while Israel, the illegally occupying force, is not?

By what authority can the U.S. establish a “temporary transitional government,” — Trump’s and Tony Blair’s so-called “Board of Peace” — sidelining the Palestinian right to self-determination?

Who gave the U.S. the authority to send to Gaza an “International Stabilization Force,” a polite term for foreign occupation?

How are Palestinians supposed to reconcile themselves to the acceptance of an Israeli “security barrier” on Gaza’s borders, confirmation that the occupation will continue?

How can any proposal ignore the slow-motion genocide and annexation of the West Bank?

Why is Israel, which has destroyed Gaza, not required to pay reparations?
 
Unsurprisingly, NPR is reporting Israeli troops opened fire at someone today. I didn't catch where or at whom. I think we all need to recognize how fragile all peace agreements in the ME have been. Hopefully this one holds but the odds are against it.

Now Comes the Hard Part for the Gaza Cease-Fire Plan​

Getting Israel’s hostages released from Gaza and stopping the war may have taken two years and the direct efforts of the American president and the leaders of several Arab and Muslim nations.

But that was almost certainly the easy part.

Getting Hamas to give up its weapons, and demilitarizing the Gaza Strip — key preconditions for Israel to pull out of Gaza fully, as both President Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated on Monday — could prove a lot harder.

Then there are the other issues in Mr. Trump’s 20-point plan, which outlined a comprehensive solution for Gaza. In full, it also called for the establishment of an international force to help maintain security in the territory, an ambitious effort to rebuild Gaza’s economy and infrastructure, and the creation of a temporary Palestinian governing committee, whose work would be overseen by an international board.

 
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