Send CathInfo's owner Matthew a gift from his Amazon wish list:
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/25M2B8RERL1UO

Author Topic: Trump’s Sham Peace Plan  (Read 1041 times)

0 Members and 23 Guests are viewing this topic.

Online Mark 79

  • Supporter
  • *****
  • Posts: 13364
  • Reputation: +8764/-1622
  • Gender: Male
Trump’s Sham Peace Plan
« on: Yesterday at 12:13:18 AM »
  • Thanks!0
  • No Thanks!0
  • Trump’s Sham Peace Plan

    Chris Hedges • October 11, 2025

    The Wailing Wall – by Mr. Fish
    In one of the scariest moments in modern history, we're doing our best at ScheerPost to pierce the fog of lies that conceal it but we need some help to pay our writers and staff. Please consider a tax-deductible  donation.

    By Chris Hedges / Original to ScheerPost
    There is no shortage of failed peace plans in occupied Palestine, all of them incorporating detailed phases and timelines, going back to the presidency of Jimmy Carter. They end the same way. Israel gets what it wants initially — in the latest case the release of the remaining Israeli hostages — while it ignores and violates every other phase until it resumes its attacks on the Palestinian people.
    It is a sadistic game. A merry-go-round of death. This ceasefire, like those of the past, is a commercial break. A moment when the condemned man is allowed to smoke a cigarette before being gunned down in a fusillade of bullets.
    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?
    What are Palestinians supposed to make of the demand in the proposal for a “deradicalized” Gazan population? How is this expected to be accomplished? Re-education camps? Wholesale censorship? The rewriting of the school curriculum? Arresting offending Imams in mosques?
    And what about addressing the incendiary rhetoric routinely employed by Israeli leaders who describe Palestinians as “human animals” and their children as “little snakes”?
    “All of Gaza and every child in Gaza, should starve to death,” the Israeli rabbi Ronen Shaulov announced. “I don’t have mercy for those who, in a few years, will grow up and won’t have mercy for us. Only a stupid fifth column, a hater of Israel has mercy for future terrorists, even though today they are still young and hungry. I hope, may they starve to death, and if anyone has a problem with what I’ve said, that’s their problem.”
    Israeli violations of peace agreements have historical precedents.
    The Camp David Accords, signed in 1978 by Egyptian president Anwar Sadat and Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin — without the participation of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) — led to the 1979 Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty, which normalized diplomatic relations between Israel and Egypt.
    Subsequent phases of the Camp David Accords, which included a promise by Israel to resolve the Palestinian question along with Jordan and Egypt, permit Palestinian self-governance in the West Bank and Gaza within five years, and end the building of Israeli colonies in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, were never implemented.
    The 1993 Oslo Accords, signed in 1993, saw the PLO recognize Israel’s right to exist and Israel recognize the PLO as the legitimate representatives of the Palestinian people. Yet, what ensued was the disempowerment of the PLO and its transformation into a colonial police force. Oslo II, signed in 1995, detailed the process towards peace and a Palestinian state. But it too was stillborn. It stipulated that any discussion of illegal Jєωιѕн “settlements” were to be delayed until “final” status talks. By then, Israeli military withdrawals from the occupied West Bank were scheduled to have been completed. Governing authority was poised to be transferred from Israel to the supposedly temporary Palestinian Authority. Instead, the West Bank was carved up into Areas A, B and C. The Palestinian Authority had limited authority in Areas A and B while Israel controlled all of Area C, over 60 percent of the West Bank.
    The right of Palestinian refugees to return to the historic lands that Jєωιѕн settlers seized from them in 1948 when Israel was created — a right enshrined in international law — was given up by the PLO leader Yasser Arafat. This instantly alienated many Palestinians, especially those in Gaza where 75 percent are refugees or the descendants of refugees. As a consequence, many Palestinians abandoned the PLO in favor of Hamas. Edward Said called the Oslo Accords “an instrument of Palestinian surrender, a Palestinian Versailles” and lambasted Arafat as “the Pétain of the Palestinians.”
    The scheduled Israeli military withdrawals under Oslo never took place. There were around 250,000 Jєωιѕн colonists in the West Bank when the Oslo agreement was signed. Their numbers today have increased to at least 700,000.
    The journalist Robert Fisk called Oslo “a sham, a lie, a trick to entangle Arafat and the PLO into abandonment of all that they had sought and struggled for over a quarter of a century, a method of creating false hope in order to emasculate the aspiration of statehood.”
    Israel unilaterally broke the last two-month-long ceasefire on March 18 of this year when it launched surprise airstrikes on Gaza. Netanyahu’s office claimed that the resumption of the military campaign was in response to Hamas’s refusal to release hostages, its rejection of proposals to extend the cease-fire and its efforts to rearm. Israel killed more than 400 people in the initial overnight assault and injured over 500, slaughtering and wounding people as they slept. The attack scuttled the second stage of the agreement, which would have seen Hamas release the remaining living male hostages, both civilians and soldiers, for an exchange of Palestinian prisoners and the establishment of a permanent ceasefire along with the eventual lifting of the Israeli blockade of Gaza.
    Israel has carried out murderous assaults on Gaza for decades, cynically calling the bombardment “mowing the lawn.” No peace accord or ceasefire agreement has ever gotten in the way. This one will be no exception.
    This bloody saga is not over. Israel’s goals remain unchanged: the dispossession and erasure of Palestinians from their land.
    The only peace Israel intends to offer the Palestinians is the peace of the grave.


    Offline Seraphina

    • Hero Member
    • *****
    • Posts: 4434
    • Reputation: +3386/-357
    • Gender: Female
    Re: Trump’s Sham Peace Plan
    « Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 01:33:37 AM »
  • Thanks!2
  • No Thanks!0
  • Read the Scripture. Any “peace” in the Middle East will be tenuous at best, a slight delay of the inevitable before Christ returns. 


    Online Everlast22

    • Supporter
    • ***
    • Posts: 1009
    • Reputation: +880/-229
    • Gender: Male
    Re: Trump’s Sham Peace Plan
    « Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 07:57:42 AM »
  • Thanks!0
  • No Thanks!0
  • There is no shortage of failed peace plans in occupied Palestine.
    Ain't that the truth.

    Offline Ladislaus

    • Supporter
    • *****
    • Posts: 47226
    • Reputation: +27983/-5214
    • Gender: Male
    Re: Trump’s Sham Peace Plan
    « Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 08:51:16 AM »
  • Thanks!1
  • No Thanks!0
  • But ... Agent Orange says this one is eternal.

    That's one reason, IMO, that it has apocalyptic overtones.

    We know that any peace arrangement is just a tactical move by the Jews, feeling that their long term objective of Greater Israel would most benefit fromt he move.  I think they need a "timeout" or breather, since the troops and public were getting weary of it.  But, when the time is right, you can be sure that "Hamas" will break the peace accord ...

    I'm not sure what the timing is, but ...

    I Thessalonians 5:3:
    Quote
    For when they shall say, peace and security; then shall sudden destruction come upon them, as the pains upon her that is with child, and they shall not escape.

    Alois Irlmaier:
    Quote
    Everyone calls for peace, shalom! Then it's going to happen. - A new Middle East war suddenly flares up, big naval forces gather in the Mediterranean the situation becomes hostile and tense.

    And, of course, Our Lady of Fatima last appeared on October 13, so it's quite possible that this portends the beginning of a great chastisement.

    Trump was cheered in Israel's parliament since the "hostages" were released ... and, now that they have been released, Israel can clobber them.  I think that was one of the deterrents here, that Israel couldn't just carpet bomb the entire place due to the hostages.  Palestinians just lost their only leverage, and the Jews will have no mercy.  Israel are cheering Trump because he pulled off the ruse, a fast one.  Several times now Trump has "set up" various anti-Israeli forces, pretending he was seriously negotiating a peace, only to bomb them dead after he lured them to the peace meetings.  He's using "peace" negotiations as a tactic along the lines of Mossad's "by way of deception".  He truly does deserve the Nobel Peace Prize, as Trump has managed to weaponize "peace".

    Offline josefamenendez

    • Hero Member
    • *****
    • Posts: 5565
    • Reputation: +4189/-291
    • Gender: Female
    Re: Trump’s Sham Peace Plan
    « Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 09:23:31 AM »
  • Thanks!0
  • No Thanks!0
  • The land is inhospitable. There is no infrastructure and the people left will be living in tents on delivered food and water indefinitely.  It will take months or maybe years to retrieve the dead from all of the rubble if Israel allows them even that. 
    I have a feeling the new Trump government rebuild contracts with Caterpillar will just facilitate bulldozing and building right over the bodies.

     It will be a cursed land and no I'm not an (American) Indian to say it.

    Apparently the few Jєωιѕн hostages will be released and 1700 Palestinian uncharged political prisoners "may" be released as well, although I have heard the numbers at 8000 Palestinians being illegally imprisoned along with 800 Palestinian children being held as well.

     In the past 2 years , when has anybody even mentioned the Palestinian hostages???

    As far as Kushner goes, I have never seen anyone more sickeningly and perfectly possessed than him. He even beats Netanyahu as far as creepiness.
    He actually had the chutzpah to say that he was "grateful" that the Israeli's (IDF)didn't descend into the "barbarism of Hamas..." More jew revisionist history being created.

    Do people actually buy this?
    Talk about Michael Hoffman's twilight speak. These are spells perpetrated by demons and the lies  will be ensconced in children's textbooks.



    Online Mark 79

    • Supporter
    • *****
    • Posts: 13364
    • Reputation: +8764/-1622
    • Gender: Male
    Re: Trump’s Sham Peace Plan
    « Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 11:32:13 AM »
  • Thanks!1
  • No Thanks!0
  • This is, to my thinking, the most fundamental Biblical assessment of the situation:

    The biblical land of the Philistines, Philistia, came to be known as Palestine.


    Quote
    In Genesis 15:18-21, the Philistines are absent from the ten nations Abraham's descendants will displace and absent from the list of nations Moses tells the people they will conquer. In Exodus 13:17 God directed the Israelites away from the Philistines. In Genesis 21:22-17, Abraham agreed to a covenant of kindness with Abimelech, the Philistine king, and his descendants. Abraham's son Isaac made peace with them in Genesis 26:31.
    God never gave them Gaza.


    God kept His Abrahamic land promises and then took all of Israel from them.




    Offline Ladislaus

    • Supporter
    • *****
    • Posts: 47226
    • Reputation: +27983/-5214
    • Gender: Male
    Re: Trump’s Sham Peace Plan
    « Reply #6 on: Yesterday at 12:43:26 PM »
  • Thanks!0
  • No Thanks!0
  • Well ... I did think they would wait just a tad bit, but then ...

    https://x.com/Israel_katz/status/1977253298580160601
    Quote
    Israel's great challenge after the phase of returning the hostages will be the destruction of all of Hamas's terror tunnels in Gaza, directly by the IDF and through the international mechanism to be established under the leadership and supervision of the United States.

    This is the primary significance of implementing the agreed-upon principle of demilitarizing Gaza and neutralizing Hamas of its weapons.

    I have instructed the IDF to prepare for carrying out the mission.