About Trump and the ceasefire in Gaza, here are some facts that should be considered in order to predict what might happen in the near future:
1- Estimates suggest that the value of the gas field located off Gaza’s shores reaches $450 billion.
2- Jared Kushner, son-in-law of Trump, highlighted “the beauty of Gaza’s coast and the importance of utilizing it.” Where he noted that transforming the area into a tourist and investment destination, rather than leaving it in ruins, is crucial (source: 2024 summer interview).
3- Netanyahu trying to balance out the internal conflict between those who demand a hostage deal vs his right-wing government (which doesn’t care about anything but ethnically cleansing the Palestinians). 4
– Trump telling the king of Jordan that he should be taking “refugees” from Gaza. He’s planning to do the same with Sisi in Egypt.
Conclusion:
Trump, known more as a businessman than a politician, might not hesitate to support plans aimed at securing economic and geopolitical gains. Ethnic cleansing, Israeli control over Gaza’s gas, and turning its beaches into investment projects could very well align with his agenda, even if it comes at the expense of the Palestinian people.
So, was the whole “ceasefire agreement” a Political Game? Most likely—the recent ceasefire between the Palestinian resistance and Israel was nothing but a tactical move. Netanyahu was under domestic pressure: balancing public demands for the return of Israeli captives with the far-right’s insistence on continuing the war.
Trump appears to have intervened, offering a “solution”: a temporary ceasefire to close the prisoner file, ethically cleanse the Palestinians to neighboring countries, followed by a resumption of military actions for both economic and geopolitical gains.