Gaza Will Outlast Trump Too

That criminal Netanyahu is the first prime minister to visit Trump at the White House. And how could it be otherwise, given all the money he pocketed from Zionist lobbyists to win reelection?

by Tommaso Merlo

It is none other than that criminal Netanyahu who becomes the first foreign leader to visit Trump at the White House. And how could it be otherwise, given all the money he pocketed from Zionist lobbyists to win reelection? They have him by the throat—worse than the last one. This isn’t democracy; it’s runaway capitalism. The real power lies with wealthy lobbies that buy off politicians or, better yet, with billionaires who take control directly. Money replaces citizens, outweighs institutions, and even overrides the law.

The International Criminal Court wants to throw Netanyahu in prison, yet the United States welcomes him with full honors. Another disgrace that will go down in history, marking a truly terrifying democratic decline.

Meanwhile, in Washington, the world’s richest man, Elon Musk, is hacking democratic institutions to cut aid to millions of poor Americans. And why? Because he, too, placed his millions on the winning horse—Trump—grabbing power without a single vote. And, like good billionaires, they despise the state, especially when it serves the people. So now, they’re tearing it apart. A nightmarish fascist drift spreading from the United States to the entire world.

The Middle East, where Biden has sponsored genocide, is now facing something even worse—Trump openly advocating ethnic cleansing by expelling all Palestinians from their land and rebuilding Gaza for Zionists and fascists like himself. He has made it crystal clear. Beyond sending weapons and money, he wants to help Netanyahu and his accomplices fulfill their colonial dream: taking Palestine without Palestinians.

The plan? Wipe Gaza clean and replace it with beachfront resorts, fast-food chains, and casinos. As if Palestinians were mere livestock to be relocated at will, rather than human beings. As if they had no right to live where they were born, no history, no emotions. As if international law didn’t exist, as if the past decades of suffering had never happened. As if everything began the moment a narcissistic buffoon entered the White House, convinced he owns the world. Absolutely chilling.

Jordan and Egypt have firmly rejected yet another round of Palestinian ethnic cleansing, but Trump believes he can blackmail them into submission with money. Less a negotiator, more an extortionist—his method is simple: do what he says, or face tariffs, funding cuts, or even military threats.

A global leadership always built on money and military force, now reaching unprecedented levels of crudeness and arrogance under Trump. A leadership morally—and therefore politically—lost beneath the rubble of Gaza. And who better to preside over the empire’s decline than him?

The U.S. is still in shock but beginning to react, while the countries targeted by Trump’s economic warfare have already responded decisively. The Middle East will follow. The Palestinians, who have resisted Zionist persecution for decades and forced Netanyahu to back down, will not surrender to an old buffoon like Trump.

On the contrary, his shameless servitude to the most extreme Zionist lobby, his brazen ignorance and recklessness, will only strengthen the global movement that rallied around the Palestinian cause during the genocide. A movement demanding justice, not impunity—an end to apartheid and occupation, and the birth of a Palestinian state.

A movement calling for the rule of international law, because human rights must apply to all humans, with no exceptions. Because genocides must never be repeated—against anyone.

There is no doubt that this will be the outcome for that battered land. It’s only a matter of time—Zionism, too, lies buried beneath the rubble of Gaza. The entire world stands with the Palestinians, while Israel is in shambles. As for criminals like Netanyahu, they can’t run forever, and clowns like Trump never last long.

Politics is often a grim farce, but history is serious—it always reveals the truth and moves forward. The deeper the crisis, the greater the learning and growth. It took centuries to build today’s democracy, and no billionaire’s fascist ambitions will drag us back into the past.

We are all in shock, but we must resist—whether in America, here, or in Gaza, which will soon outlast even Trump.

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