President Donald J. Trump’s Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict: 1. Gaza will be a deradicalized terror-free zone that does not pose a threat to its neighbors. 2. Gaza will be redeveloped for the benefit of the people of Gaza, who have suffered more than enough. 3. If
@RapidResponse47 The Palestinians have no chance of survival in Gaza. Gaza is destroyed. How is the plan supposed to work? Tell me that...
@RapidResponse47 But if Gaza is to become a peaceful paradise, why is there still a “security buffer” in the Grand Plan?
@RapidResponse47 This plan may appear to aim for peace, but in reality, it serves as a strategic maneuver by Israel and the U.S.—designed to protect their interests, calm international reactions, and repair Israel’s damaged image. Just like the Oslo Accords, Wye River Memorandum, and the Gaza
@RapidResponse47 What happens when the Palestinians start firing rockets at Israel 10 minutes after a ceasefire is declared? Cause that is what will happen…
@RapidResponse47 It sounds good, but it seems like this working out depends on a hell of a lot of taking Israel's word for it which os worth 0, and slightly more importantly taking the US' word for it, the country which has facilitated the whole genocide. When Hamas looks at Trump and Bibi, they
@RapidResponse47 Not bad, but its missing a few key elements. The deal outlines no guarantees or penalties to Israel if they break the agreement. It's not clear who will pay for the rebuilding of Gaza and sure as hell doesn't seem like the jews are paying any reparations.
@RapidResponse47 I don't see anything in here that addresses the fact that the Gazan population is so radicalized that nearly every man, woman, and child is willing to die to exterminate their Jewish neighbors. That is why every previous "peaceful coexistence" plan has failed. How is this
@RapidResponse47 Hahahahaha what drunk ass and/or high Qatari intern came up with this? No. 4 needs to happen before literally any of the others. No. 5: “Let’s release more Yahya Sinwars!” No. 6: Totally cool you murdered Israelis, you’re definitely gonna be peaceful now, pinky swear?
@RapidResponse47 “International Stabilization Force” That sure sounds a lot like boots on the ground, and the expenditure of U.S. citizens hard-earned tax dollars for little U.S. benefit. Will this force be funded through more federal debt, causing the U.S. consumer to experience even higher
@RapidResponse47 Make no mistake: the bottom line is brutal, they’ve drawn up a “Greater Israel” roadmap, and now Palestinians in Gaza are to be confined and controlled just like Palestinians inside Israel.
@RapidResponse47 This plan is good for Israel given the current reality. Netanyahu didn’t lead to it, he was dragged into it by weakness and failure to finish the war decisively. For now, it’s the least-worst option, with a timeline that serves Israel. The real test: zero tolerance for
@RapidResponse47 What about all the other political prisoners held in Israeli prisons from before 10/7?
@RapidResponse47 Promising a "deradicalized" enclave under his personal "Board of Peace" chairmanship, with Tony Blair as the fig leaf, while dangling economic miracles like special zones and miracle-city blueprints to lure Arab cash for rebuilding what Israel's bombs just flattened.
@RapidResponse47 It looks like a solid plan, and kudos to President Trump for the effort. The only grey area is that progress seems to hinge solely on Palestinian compliance. There also needs to be clear checks on the Israeli side if they fail to comply. The plan shouldn’t just assume Israel will
@RapidResponse47 Lmao. Ignoring everything else, who's paying for this?
@RapidResponse47 “6. …receiving countries.” Huh? Who is going to take the Hamas terrorists who have not taken the amnesty ticket? Nobody wants those terrorists unless it’s Iran or what…the Houthis?
@RapidResponse47 No. It’s essentially a continuation of what was there before. Yes, Trump Co will get to build buildings and Blackrock’s value will skyrocket. But there’s nothing in this for the Palestinians. They still live under the Israeli boot. No independence. No freedom. Bad deal.
@RapidResponse47 So Hamas just get away with it and Qatar carries on acting as the main state funder of Islamic terrorism? Further - what happens when Hamas / the Islamists violate this agreement, which they will…?
@RapidResponse47 Soo the US will take over and spend money just to build the real estate kushner and trump have been wanting for years? And then lock the Palestinians in a small area of gaza?
@RapidResponse47 Who's paying for all this? Israel already requires many billions in welfare every year, this will require many more.
@RapidResponse47 I admire Trump's willingness to remain involved in trying to bring about peace. There is only one MAJOR problem with this plan: Either Hamas will not accept it, -or- they will accept it and immediately renege. And the conflict WILL be renewed, again.
@RapidResponse47 Trump’s Plan for Gaza is basically the same previous framework ㊙️ But layered with heavy U.S.-Israel oversight, international “stabilization forces,” and a flashy “Trump Board of Peace.” ㊙️ Quick summary of Trump Plan Core Points: 1.Gaza: “terror-free zone” → aid +
@RapidResponse47 Many people are saying this. People are always asking me about it because it's the best process. You've never seen a peace process like this one, that I will tell you. They tried their peace process but they never saw a peace process quite like this one, believe me. They always
@RapidResponse47 What is the punishment when Hamas violates the agreement?
@RapidResponse47 Why not make Israel a deradicalized, terror-free zone that no longer poses a threat to its neighbors?
@RapidResponse47 So Hamas leadership gets to sail into the sunset with the billions of dollars they embezzled and there is no real punishment for when Hamas violates this agreement. This is another win for the terrorists, Trump.
@RapidResponse47 Will Israel be a deradicalized terror-free zone that does not pose a threat to its neighbors?
@RapidResponse47 And what happens when Israel fails to abide by the terms of the agreement as it has done consistently? Who holds them accountable? The same leaders and countries who have “held them accountable” throughout this genocide?? Anyone paying attention and can think for themselves knows
@RapidResponse47 So once again they think we’ll fall for the show. My guess is (1) the Netanyahu apologetic tour to make himself look extremely guilty of everything. (2) World catches on, stages a UN “walkout” (entirely theater btw) on his speech to make Israel appear cornered. (3) Israel
@RapidResponse47 I have a question about number 2...We are paying for it aren't we?
@RapidResponse47 Really thorough and interesting. Although this stand out to me. 👀
@RapidResponse47 Groypers hardest hit - this is a complete rejection of Israel's dreams of territorial expansion.
@RapidResponse47 A huge glaring hole is what happens if in six months it is found that the UN, Red Crescent and regional neighbors have rearmed Hamas-by-another-name? And attacks by rockets resume? These are all the same parties that armed, supported, gave covering lies and encouraged Hamas
@RapidResponse47 I'm sorry, but this is looking an awful lot like the old boomer Bush-43/Colin Powell approach to Gaza, but with a little Trumpian flare. I voted for President Trump in three general elections now, BUT WHO THE HECK IS ADVISING HIM ON GAZA? Are we really gonna trust Hamas on the
@RapidResponse47 This plan isn’t some fluffy UN resolution that sits in a drawer — it’s Trump ripping the table out of the swamp and laying down 20 hard terms that cut through decades of Middle East bullshit. Deradicalize Gaza, rebuild it, release hostages, crush tunnels, burn the terror
@RapidResponse47 Make Gaza Great Again



