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Trump's late admission of defeat in Gaza

Will he turn on Netanyahu? And what are the reasons behind the abrupt retreat… What would the situation of the great escape look like?


In the Western world we’ve lived in for over forty years, spent following the two most important fields by profession, namely media and politics, there is no such thing as “coincidence” or a slip of the tongue; everything is calculated with extreme precision, after extensive research, and under expert supervision.

We present this introduction after reviewing the surprising statements made by US President Donald Trump during a one-hour interview with the editor of “The Daily Caller,” in which he acknowledged that “Israeli influence in Congress is declining, if not over, and the level of ‘hatred’ for Israel among young Republicans is steadily rising, increasing from 35 percent in 2022 to 50 percent last March” (in just three years).

The most disturbing aspect of Trump’s extraordinary admissions was his admission that “Israel used to have the largest and strongest lobby in Congress, and now, after 20 years, this lobby no longer exists.” He closed his remarks by stating, “They no longer control Congress, and the people have forgotten October 7.” The Israelis may win the war, but they are not winning the public relations battle.

President Trump arranged this press conference to say what he said, under the guidance of the deep American state, because he has come to realise that his policies in supporting the Israeli genocide and starvation in the Gaza Strip have been yielding disastrous results not only domestically in the United States but also globally, undermining and exposing everything called “values” on which Western civilisation is based, limited to democracy, human rights, and freedoms.

We do not trust Trump, who marked his arrival in the White House by relaxing all types of limitations on guns, equipment, and advanced ammunition transactions placed by his Democratic predecessor, Joe Biden, who boasted of his Zionism and support for the occupying regime and its crimes. Trump’s disagreement with his “mentor” Benjamin Netanyahu, focuses solely on Netanyahu’s inability to meet the war’s objectives in the Gaza Strip, despite the conflict continuing for 23 months. This includes the failure to eradicate the resistance led by the Al-Qassam Brigades, which are growing stronger and more resilient, as well as the forced expulsion of over two and a half million Gazans from their land.

“Israel” has become a burden on the vast majority of its Western supporters, crossing all ethical and humanitarian lines in every way. As a result of the arrogant criminal mentality of its democratically elected current leaders, it has inflicted a series of disasters that we summarise below:

• The Gaza war, thanks to resistance fighters, demonstrated that “Israel” is not “immune” to loss, despite unlimited US military and financial support.

Second, the genocide perpetrated by Israeli authorities in the Gaza Strip since “The Flood of Al-Aqsa” has sparked a movement in the United States, led by youth. Its most notable feature is a loss of trust in the American political system, which is based on a two-party system, namely the Republican and Democratic parties, as well as absolute support for the occupying state and its crimes at a time when American leadership is dwindling in the face of new, more powerful, and advanced adversaries in all fields, particularly economic, technological, and even military.

Third, Israel, the West’s Middle Eastern stronghold, is no longer safe and is undergoing rapid collapse in all spheres. This implies that the West’s strategy to free itself of Jews and their liabilities by exporting them to occupied Palestine and establishing a state for them at the cost of Arabs and Muslims is rapidly deteriorating. More than 8 million Zionists are prepared to return to Europe and America, the Land of Madness. We summarise this with the well-known expression, “Your goods have been returned to you.”

• Fourth, the war in Gaza has removed all masks from the face of the genuine Zionist project, depriving worldwide Zionist Jewry of its most crucial card, the “monopoly on victimhood” and the use of the “anti-Semitism” card to blackmail the entire world. What has been done in terms of genocide and starvation of the Strip’s people, killing over 64,000 civilians, mostly children and women, according to a meticulously planned and deliberate scheme, has no precedent in human history and exceeds the crimes of Nazism, according to a large percentage of people worldwide, including some Jews and Holocaust survivors.

• Fifth, viewing murder operations against leaders in Lebanon, Yemen, and Gaza as a superiority, victory, or security breach means that Israel has won while Arabs and Muslims have lost. This is a big lie, and even if some of it is true, we must remember that the resistance fighters carried out the occupying state’s largest intelligence breach on October 7, when they breached the borders, penetrated deep into Israel, killed 1,219 Israelis, captured 251 settlers, and safely returned to Gaza.

Trump does not make such words out of concern for the people of Gaza or to stop the slaughter; his crime is as awful as Netanyahu’s and that of all the war criminals around him. He and his country share the most culpability for the genocide, as he lacks the moral fortitude to act or regret. Rather, he argues these claims from a place of political, ethical, and humanitarian failure. We must not forget his utter denial that the Nazi Israeli army is committing genocide, and he has continued to deny the fact of a starving war in Gaza, even as I write these lines.

The loss of Israel and global Zionism is not symbolised by their setback in the created public relations struggle, but rather by the war in Gaza, and soon Lebanon, Yemen, Iran, and all seven fronts they are fighting on, which are expected to expand in the next days and months.

One of Netanyahu’s biggest mistakes was believing, along with his experts, that by waging a war of extermination and starvation and employing the “shock and awe” theory, which is intellectually owned by President George Bush (the father), he could impose surrender on the resistance movements and Gazans. And now is the time for the Al-Qassam Brigades and the Al-Quds Brigades to shine, revealing the futility of these plans and inflicting defeat on their perpetrators, for the resistance’s endurance is great and its patience is limitless.

Trump is the only one who could have stopped the war in Gaza from the moment he took office, but he didn’t because he stands in the trenches with his mentor, Netanyahu, and boasts about being the most pro-Israel American president. He demonstrated on the ground that his idiocy had no bounds when he predicted that Netanyahu and his troops would decisively win the war in their favour within weeks of its inception.

The resistance is on the verge of a big success, while “Israel” is facing a major setback on all seven fronts. Trump’s acknowledgement marks the start of the countdown. We have a limited time left.