by Daniel Brouse
July 9, 2025
Last night, under the guise of negotiating a ceasefire, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Donald Trump in Washington. Publicly, the meeting was framed as a step toward peace. In reality, it was a strategy session to advance a chilling plan: to turn Gaza into a massive concentration camp, forcing the entire population into a tightly controlled, prison-like encampment where residents would be searched, surveilled, and barred from leaving.
The next phase of this plan is mass deportation.
According to sources familiar with the discussions, Netanyahu and Trump discussed forcibly relocating Palestinians to Rafah City in southern Gaza, transforming it into a walled-off holding zone. Once contained, the goal is to deport as many Palestinians as possible, removing them permanently from their homes and land under the guise of “security” and “regional stability.”
Earlier in the day, Netanyahu met with Speaker of the House Mike Johnson to secure congressional alignment on this plan. The discussion reportedly included efforts to block UN interventions and fast-track private “aid” channels that would function as mechanisms of control rather than genuine relief for Palestinians under siege.
This strategy is consistent with Netanyahu’s longstanding statements that Israel will maintain a permanent siege over Gaza and with Trump’s explicit declarations that he would support the displacement of Palestinians while the U.S. and Israel “redevelop” Gaza.
While the public is told these meetings are about ceasefires and “stability,” the reality is stark: this is a blueprint for ethnic cleansing disguised as diplomacy. It is a plan to transform Gaza into a single, sprawling prison, stripping Palestinians of autonomy and basic human rights while making displacement the final solution to the “Palestinian problem.”
Evangelical Christianity and Israel
If you’re curious about the driving force behind US support for Israel, it’s ironically rooted in Evangelical Christianity. Many Evangelical Christians believe they can hasten the “second coming of Christ” by bringing about the apocalypse. According to their interpretation of the Bible, this involves Israel reclaiming Jerusalem, Jesus returning, and ultimately eliminating all Jews. For numerous “Christian Zionists,” especially influential evangelists aligned with the Republican Party, support for Israel is less about political strategy and more about its supposed role in biblical prophecy. In this worldview, war is not something to be avoided but embraced as a divine necessity—an inevitable and even celebratory step toward Jesus’ rule from the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. The fate of Jews and Palestinians is, to put it mildly, seen as collateral damage.
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