The Al-Aqsa Flood operation has become a defining moment, a turning point in many international and regional matters. It is now common to mark events as before and after the flood. Those who grasp its significance affirm that this operation will have lasting repercussions—Gaza’s role has evolved beyond just defending Jerusalem and Palestine; it now stands as the first line of defence for the entire Muslim Ummah, preventing the unchecked expansion of its enemies.
However, the wealthy elite dismissed this as an exaggeration. According to American reports, five Arab states agreed to a plan to eliminate Hamas, only requesting that it be done swiftly to avoid public embarrassment. Yet, despite 15 months of aggression, the plan failed. Many Arab and Muslim rulers silenced their people, suppressing even verbal support for Gaza, let alone allowing protests. Some regimes banned supplications for Gaza in mosques, while others arrested citizens for simply raising the Palestinian flag at football matches. Some remain imprisoned to this day!
Trump Steps In to Rescue the Zionist Regime
Netanyahu has failed to achieve his objectives in the genocidal war on Gaza, despite full cooperation from neighbouring countries in tightening the blockade and maximising the benefits of normalisation agreements. As the occupation suffered repeated defeats, Trump intervened, attempting to compensate Israel through brute American power what it failed to achieve on the battlefield.
Before the completion of prisoner exchanges between Hamas and the occupation, Trump publicly proposed the forced displacement of Gazans to Egypt and Jordan. Though both nations officially rejected the idea, Trump repeatedly insisted on its inevitability. His confidence was further reinforced when he made these statements in the presence of Netanyahu, who welcomed him in complete disregard of the International Criminal Court’s ruling that labelled him a war criminal.
The Displacement Plan: A Greater Scheme Unveiled
In a shocking turn, Netanyahu suggested that Palestinians be expelled to Saudi Arabia’s vast lands. The Kingdom swiftly rejected this outrageous proposal, but the incident confirmed what Amr Moussa, the former Secretary-General of the Arab League, had warned about during the Al-Aqsa Flood operation—that once Israel finishes with Gaza, it will turn its sights on parts of Egypt and Saudi Arabia. At the time, his warning was dismissed, yet now, reality speaks for itself.
Two Urgent Questions Emerge:
1️⃣ Has the American president reached such a level of contempt for Arab regimes, or were these secret agreements never meant to be revealed so openly?
2️⃣ Will the so-called peace negotiators—who ran back and forth from Camp David to Oslo in pursuit of the illusion of a two-state solution—finally admit that Israel’s real ambition has always been to expand from the Nile to the Euphrates and even reclaim the fortresses of Khaybar?
If Arab regimes possessed any political foresight, they would have established Hamas themselves long before Sheikh Ahmed Yassin did. If not for faith and honour, then at least as a strategic defence against Netanyahu’s expansionist delusions and Trump’s reckless schemes.
The Shameful Arab Response
The entire Arab reaction to Trump and his war-criminal guest was nothing more than a passive, sugar-coated rejection, as if they were sending him off with a bouquet of flowers! If they had even a shred of dignity, they would have at least summoned their normalisation ambassadors for a stern warning—not to expel or reprimand them, God forbid!
As the ancient wisdom of Prophethood states:
“If you feel no shame, then do as you please.”
Meanwhile, the Zionist-controlled media suddenly shifts gears, pretending to distance itself from Israel while glorifying resistance values and condemning the occupation. Some may even start broadcasting Hamas anthems or the masked fighter’s statements in a last-minute PR stunt.
Realising that public anger could no longer be suppressed, they hastily deployed hired protestors, dressing them as demonstrators. But their deception was exposed—they were like a false mourner at a staged funeral, turning a solemn protest into a theatrical farce.
Their deep-seated fear of protests stems from their memories of revolutions. To them, every chant is a threat, every demonstration could turn against them, and every call for justice sounds like their impending downfall.
The brilliant poet Ma’ruf Al-Rusafi once said:
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