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Whanganui Tramways Museum
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Saturday 8 February, 2025
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Saturday 8 February, 2025
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Grinning like the cat that ate the canary, Hague fugitive Benjamin Netanyahu sat beside Donald Trump as the US president unequivocally told the press on Tuesday that the plan for Gaza is to permanently remove all Palestinians from the enclave.  “I don’t think people should be going back to Gaza,” Trump said. “I think that Gaza has been very unlucky for them. They’ve lived like hell.”  Asked for clarification on whether the Palestinians would have a right to return to Gaza after its reconstruction, Trump said the plan is to build them housing in other countries that’s so nice they won’t want to return.

“It would be my hope that we could do something really nice, really good, where they wouldn’t want to return,” Trump said, adding, “I hope that we could do something where they wouldn’t want to go back. Who would want to go back? They’ve experienced nothing but death and destruction.”  Asked how many people he was talking about removing, Trump replied, “All of them.”

Shortly thereafter, the president announced that the US would soon “take over” and “own” Gaza and oversee construction projects there. “The US will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will do a job with it, too,” Trump said. “We’ll own it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous unexploded bombs and other weapons on the site, level the site and get rid of the destroyed buildings — level it out. Create an economic development that will supply unlimited numbers of jobs and housing for the people of the area.”

Given what Trump previously said about permanently removing all Palestinians from Gaza, there is no question who he is talking about when he says he wants to provide housing for “the people of the area”. He is talking about a very straightforward ethnic cleansing operation, driven by the United States.

Trump clarified that when he said the US would “own” the Gaza Strip, he did not misspeak. “Everybody I’ve spoken to loves the idea of the United States owning that piece of land,” he told the press.  Trump reiterated his previously stated position that the people of Gaza could be relocated to Jordan or Egypt or “other countries”. Of course the possibility of Palestinians living anywhere else in their historic homeland has not been mentioned, because that’s not how ethnic cleansing works. The agenda is to remove an undesirable population from the land so that they can be replaced with a desirable one; allowing Palestinians from Gaza to live in Israeli territory or the West Bank during reconstruction would defeat the purpose of Israel’s actions since October 2023.

Trump repeatedly spoke of how devastated, dangerous and uninhabitable Gaza is, making it sound like the area was hit by an unfortunate natural disaster and not a deliberate and methodical operation to make the enclave unlivable. This ethnic cleansing plan is being presented as a humanitarian solution to tragic circumstances, when in reality the US and Israel destroyed Gaza on purpose with the goal of advancing the exact agenda they are working to advance today.

This move is sure to be aggressively resisted, both internally by Hamas and by neighboring powers, even if the Trump administration can find nations willing to facilitate its ethnic cleansing plans. This means we can expect significantly more violence and killing in the region if this agenda moves forward.

And it should here be mentioned that Donald Trump has publicly admitted to being bought and owned by Zionist oligarchs. The president openly acknowledged on the campaign trail that the first time he was president, megadonors Sheldon and Miriam Adelson were at the White House “probably almost more than anybody” demanding favors for Israel like moving the US embassy to Jerusalem and acknowledging Israel’s illegitimate claim to the Golan Heights, which he eagerly granted. Miriam Adelson, who is Israeli-American, gave the Trump campaign $100 million last year.

And that’s the price of entry if you want to become president of the United States. You have to make alliances with oligarchs and empire managers who want very ugly things for our world, and you have to be the sort of person who is sufficiently dead inside to make such Faustian bargains. That’s why US presidents are so consistently evil; if they weren’t, they’d never make it anywhere near the presidency.

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A poll by the Jewish People Policy Institute has found that “more than eight out of ten Jewish Israelis support the plan” proposed by President Donald Trump to ethnically cleanse the Gaza Strip of Palestinians by resettling them in Egypt and Jordan. The poll also found that among the minority of Israelis who did not support Trump’s plan, only 13 percent opposed it because they viewed it as immoral. Among Jewish Israelis specifically, the number who oppose the ethnic cleansing of Gaza for moral reasons is just three percent.

Three percent. If that isn’t a sign of a morally diseased society, I don’t know what would be.

To be clear, we are talking about permanently driving an indigenous population off of their homeland at mass scale so that their territory can be claimed by settlers. This is the sort of crime that even a half-formed conscience would immediately recognize as deeply immoral, but among Jewish Israelis, that figure is just three percent.

The moral degeneracy which makes such a large-scale lack of basic human empathy possible is the natural consequence of everything the state of Israel is and always has been. Jewish Israelis are indoctrinated from birth to view Palestinians as less than human, because otherwise modern Israel makes no sense. It makes no sense for an apartheid state where one group receives preferential treatment over others to have been dropped on top of a pre-existing civilization whose land, rights and dignity were then violently stolen from them — if you view all the parties involved as equal. So they are trained not to view them as equal.

This systematic poisoning of conscience has knock-on effects in all sorts of other areas, though. A 2011 poll published by Haaretz found that 61 percent of Israeli men don’t view forced sex with an acquaintance as rape, and that only seven percent believe marital rape is a real thing. Rape is abundant in the Israeli military and is almost never punished ; in 2022 The Jerusalem Post reported that 1,542 incidents of sexual assault complaints were received by the IDF in the year 2020, and that of these, only 31 indictments were filed.

Average Israeli ad: “Doing whatever we want until forcibly prevented, is actually part of our culture!”

One need only listen to Israelis discuss values unique to their culture like “shitat hamatzliah” (just walking all over people and doing whatever you want to see if you get away with it) or the sin of being a “freier” (someone who plays by the rules and misses opportunities to cheat others) to understand that this is a nation of sociopaths. 

And it has to be. If Israelis were a deeply moral people with well-formed consciences, there would be no Israel, because the abuses necessary to maintain its existence as a state would never be democratically supported by its people. Israel cannot exist without nonstop violence, tyranny and injustice, so it is vital to the interests of the state that Israelis be the sort of people who would support these things.

And in case anyone is confused, this immorality isn’t actually about Jews or Judaism. Any group who is pervasively indoctrinated into believing a neighboring group must be treated abusively will be shaped into cruel and ignorant people — anyone of conscience who’s ever interacted with white South Africans above a certain age has likely had a taste of this. It’s got nothing to do with anyone’s religion or ethnicity, it’s just how the abuses of apartheid are upheld.

This is the depraved entity the entire western world is being told it must support unconditionally. An apartheid state which twists its own people into monsters so that they will participate in monstrous deeds.  From Caitlin Johnstone

[WASHINGTON D.C., FEBRUARY 4, 2025] – Americans for Justice in Palestine Action (AJP Action) forcefully condemns President Donald Trump’s recent remarks advocating for the forced removal of Palestinians from Gaza, calling them a blatant endorsement of ethnic cleansing. Trump’s statement that Palestinians “have no alternative right now” but to leave their homeland, coupled with his suggestion to “find the right piece of land” to resettle them, mirrors the history of the Palestinian story of forced displacement and is an egregious violation of international law.

The remarks, made just before and during his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, expose the dangerous alignment of U.S. foreign policy with Israeli war crimes and the continued subjugation of the Palestinian people.

Trump’s Call for Forced Expulsion is Ethnic Cleansing!

Saying that Palestinians should leave Gaza due to Israeli destruction, rather than advocating for reconstruction and justice, echoes the darkest chapters of Palestinian history and Western colonialism. The President’s comments deliberately ignore the catastrophic reality Israel has inflicted on Gaza, where relentless bombing campaigns have killed and wounded an estimated minimum of 186,000 Palestinians, including more than 17,000 children, and displaced more than 1.9 million people, more than 90% of Gaza’s population—all completely because of U.S. military support and political enablement.

International law is clear: the forced transfer of a civilian population under occupation is a war crime. The Fourth Geneva Convention (Article 49) prohibits an occupying power from deporting or transferring the population of an occupied territory. Trump’s rhetoric, therefore, is not just inflammatory—it is a direct call for war crimes that should disqualify him from any leadership role.

Palestinians have endured decades of forced displacement since the Nakba (1948), when Zionist militias expelled over 750,000 Palestinians to establish the state of Israel. Many of those in Gaza are already internally displaced, having been pushed from their villages and towns during the original ethnic cleansings of 1948 and 1967. Today, Trump’s language serves to justify another Nakba, this time under the guise of “humanitarian resettlement.”

Furthermore, Israel’s ongoing siege of Gaza, even during this period of a “so-called ceasefire” is nothing but a cataclysmic end to the ongoing human rights atrocity that is the Gaza Genocide. The push to expel Palestinians is not about their safety—it is about Israel completing its ethnic cleansing agenda with U.S. complicity.

Trump’s suggestion that Palestinians should be forcibly relocated to Jordan or Egypt is not only offensive but also impractical. Both nations have already rejected this proposal, recognizing the dangerous precedent it sets for continued Israeli expansionism and displacement. The only just solution is an immediate end to Israel’s occupation, apartheid policies, and military aggression against the Palestinians and its neighbors.

The forced displacement and the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians also pose an enormous risk to the Middle East. According to reporting by the Middle East Eye, Jordan is ready to declare war on Israel in the event that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attempts to forcibly expel Palestinians into its territory. Expelling Palestinians from their homeland is not only a violation of human rights and international law, but it stands to turn the Middle East into a further destabilized region—something that Israel has already done over the past year and a half, through its genocide in Gaza and conflicts with Yemen, Iran, Lebanon, and Syria.

AJP Action calls on all elected officials to:

Publicly reject Trump’s remarks and any policies promoting ethnic cleansing.
Support the immediate restoration of U.S. funding to UNRWA, USAID programs, and the UN Human Rights Council, and support funding to aid displaced Palestinians and rebuild Gaza.
Condition military aid to Israel to prevent further war crimes and human rights abuses.
Trump’s comments must not be dismissed as mere rhetoric. They reflect a deeply entrenched policy of U.S. support for Israel’s crimes. If we do not act now, history will judge our silence as complicity in one of the gravest human rights violations of our time.

AJP Action stands with the Palestinian people in their right to remain on their land, resist occupation, and demand justice. We urge all who value human rights to speak out and take action against these dangerous and illegal proposals.

Israel destroyed Gaza and carried out a brutal genocide using American money, weapons, and diplomatic cover. It did so while the people of Gaza were trapped with no escape or refuge. The United States has a legal and moral obligation to rebuild Gaza and protect its people by forcing Israel to allow the unconditional flow of humanitarian aid and reconstruction materials. If Trump truly sympathizes with the people of Gaza, he must pressure Netanyahu to abandon his repeated threats to resume the genocidal war.

In solidarity,  Dr. Osama Abu Irshaid