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Donald's paradise over Gaza's hell

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 Donald's paradise over Gaza's hell

Trump's silence on Gaza massacre reveals the truth about his 'Paradise', business over children's graves...

Israel has intensified its bombardment of Gaza City, mobilizing tens of thousands of reservists and turning the city into a hellish scene where the casualty figures, especially of children, are no longer news but cold statistics that are repeated day after day.

In Gaza, the numbers have turned into mass graves: over 19,000 children killed, hundreds of thousands displaced, hospitals functioning as morgues, and an entire city burning under Israeli army bombs.

Meanwhile, in the West Bank, Netanyahu's government has approved the construction of a massive new settlement, definitively cutting the thin thread of illusion for a Palestinian state.

Europe is content with weak statements about "violations of international law," while the United States stands with one hand on Israel's shoulder and the other on arms contracts.

In this hellish scene, Donald Trump's voice is absent. He is silent, who a few days ago declared with the usual self-confidence: "I want to win Paradise." But when we look at reality, it becomes clear that the word "Paradise" was not at all a metaphor for peace or the salvation of humanity. Trump does not speak of the paradise of the little angels killed in Gaza, nor of the paradise of a world without war; he speaks of another paradise, more earthly, more cynical: of the cleansing of territories from Palestinians and of his future projects on the Middle Eastern Riviera.

Trump, the businessman who turned politics into a show and diplomacy into an auction, sees every tragedy as a building site. Every refugee camp is a plot of land for the future, every beach surrounded by barbed wire is a potential resort, every sea red with blood is a prospect for luxury marinas. This is the meaning of his silence. He does not speak because he waits. He waits for resistance to die down, for people to be expelled, for homes to be emptied. Only then will his “Paradise” have land to build on. And it is no coincidence that Orbán’s Budapest has been proposed as the stage for the Trump–Putin–Zelensky summit; it is the same style: a false theater for “peace,” while the truth is played out on the ground with violence and blood. This is the world of today’s autocrats.

If we look at it with a clear eye, the “Paradise” that Trump seeks is simply a sophisticated variant of modern colonialism. Peace for the strong, expulsion for the weak. Power for those with planes, hell for those without shelter. He explained it reluctantly: he doesn’t want American troops in Ukraine, but he wants planes in the sky; he doesn’t want diplomacy in the Middle East, but he wants a chance to add a “historic agreement” to his CV, while the reality is a humanitarian catastrophe. And finally, he is not the first to be silent on Gaza. The Clintons were silent, Bush was silent, Obama was silent, Biden was silent; but Trump has the ability to sell this silence as a victory, as an act of supreme wisdom./ Pamphlet

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