7 Kislev 5786
It was bad enough that the army has been used for decades now to destroy "illegal" Jewish homes, but now they are being tasked with BUILDING "Green Rafah" - a further reward for an enemy whose hands still drip with the blood of our innocents and whom we are not being allowed to defeat!!
It appears that the massive bombing in Gaza was nothing short of a demolition project preparing the ground for massive reconstruction along the lines of Trump's "Riviera on the Med". The failure of Hamas to abide by Trump's 21-point plan is just an inconvenience as they continue to push the plan forward.
Israeli soldiers died to destroy it and now they will die, r"l, to rebuild it. And for this they need to empty the yeshivot??!! Hashem yerachem aleinu!
Green Rafah: IDF Begins Initial Work for Controversial New City Near Active Tunnel FightingA significant and highly controversial development is underway in eastern Rafah, where the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have reportedly begun initial engineering work toward establishing a new urban zone intended for Gazan civilians unaffiliated with the Hamas terrorist group. Dubbed "Green Rafah," the planned city is being advanced in an area currently under full Israeli operational control, raising immediate tensions within Israel's own political leadership.Journalist Amiel Yerhi and Yinon Yatakh revealed the ground preparations, which have already commenced with basic engineering tasks, including clearing debris and safely handling unexploded ordnance. According to the report, a much larger-scale engineering deployment is expected to begin early next week, marking a serious commitment to the project. The IDF declined to offer official comment on the initiative.Development Near Active CombatThe decision to proceed with the preparatory work is underscored by the high-risk environment in eastern Rafah. Just this morning, IDF forces working in the area encountered Hamas terrorists emerging from the adjacent Rafah tunnel system. This incident highlights the extreme proximity of the planned development zone to active combat sites where remnants of Hamas remain trapped and isolated.The city is intended to serve as a new, designated housing area for Gazans who are not associated with the terrorist group that controlled the region for years. While the ultimate size and scope of "Green Rafah" remain unclear, the immediate preparatory work signals an advance in the political and operational decision-making regarding the area's post-war future.Internal Political PushbackThe initiative has not been met with unanimous support inside Israel's political establishment. Several cabinet ministers have reportedly expressed anger and opposition to the plan, specifically cautioning against actions that could endanger Israeli communities near the border. These ministers are quoted as insisting:"Do not build on the yellow line in a way that endangers our communities."The "yellow line" likely refers to the boundary areas adjacent to the border communities, which are still struggling to recover from the October 7 failure and the subsequent war. Despite these vocal concerns from inside the government, the operational preparations unfolding on the ground suggest that political leaders may now be clearing the bureaucratic and security pathways for the project to move forward.The construction of "Green Rafah" could represent a fundamental shift in Israel’s approach to managing the population of Gaza unaffiliated with Hamas, potentially isolating the terrorist group while consolidating control over the border region. (Source)Senior US official confirms plan to build housing compounds in Israeli occupied GazaAn American rabbi reporting to Jared Kushner is leading a team of officials, based in luxury hotels in Tel Aviv, on a plan to divide GazaA Trump administration official confirmed reports that it is working on a plan to build housing for thousands of "screened" Palestinians behind the so-called yellow line in Gaza, which is occupied by Israeli troops, according to a report by The New York Times published on Wednesday.The plan to build these housing compounds, dubbed “Alternative Safe Communities”, is being led by a team of US officials and former Department of Government Efficiency workers, or Doge, who are based in the luxury beachfront Kempinski and Hilton hotels in Tel Aviv, The New York Times reported.The article cited dozens of US officials and people familiar with the plan, but obtained a public confirmation from Aryeh Lightstone, who the New York Times identified as a senior Trump administration official leading the effort.
[Traitorous "Jews' always lead the way 😢]
Lightstone, an American rabbi, served as senior advisor to former US ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, during the first Trump administration. He has been identified as an advisor to President Donald Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff.According to The New York Times, he is now reporting to Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law and advisor, and in contact with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance.Lightstone’s team also includes unnamed “Israeli magnates”. It’s unclear who is footing the bill for Lightstone and his staff to live at the Kempinski and the Hilton hotels, which can cost upwards of $700 per night.“There’s a practical issue: How do we get people into safe housing as soon as humanly possible?” he told the New York Times when asked about the plan to send Palestinians into Israeli-occupied Gaza.
[Not one word - EVER - about the hundreds of thousands of Israelis who were unhoused as a direct consequence of the Simchat Torah Massacre and resulting war.]
Rubble clearance to start“This is the easiest way to do that,” he said, marking the first time the US has publicly confirmed it is actively working to move Palestinians into Israeli-occupied Gaza.Kushner floated earlier this year the idea of the US and its partners reconstructing parts of Gaza occupied by Israeli troops, while leaving the war-ravaged enclave’s core, which is governed by Hamas, destroyed.Arab officials from multiple countries involved in the Gaza ceasefire previously told Middle East Eye that their capitals oppose the plan.While The Atlantic reported on the plan earlier this month, The New York Times report provides several new details about the effort.It still appears in its infancy and seems to be the brainchild of a select group of political appointee US officials with close ties to the Israeli government.The report said that Israeli soldiers are expected this week to begin clearing rubble for the first compound being constructed in Rafah, near Gaza’s border with Egypt.The rubble clearance could take months if crews discover tunnels, unexploded munitions or human remains, the article said. It would then take another six to nine weeks to erect prefabricated homes, the officials added.At its core, the plan would require Palestinians in central Gaza to willingly accept living under territory controlled by Israeli troops.Gaza cryptocurrencyThe plan also needs money. The New York Times report said that constructing the prefabricated houses will cost tens of millions of dollars, but there is no clear funding in place.The Trump administration has not pledged any US sovereign funds for Gaza’s reconstruction. Trump says he wants Gulf states to invest in it.Lightstone previously worked as the CEO of the Abraham Accord Peace Institute, which was acquired by the Heritage Foundation in 2025.Lightstone and his group are working on other plans for the destroyed enclave, including a Gaza cryptocurrency and an urban plan to make the enclave traffic-free, the report said.One of many elephants in the room for this plan is Palestinian ownership of the land on which the sites will be built. The Gaza Strip has a formal land registry. The registry was run by Hamas but followed the basic institutional framework of the Palestinian Authority’s system.The New York Times said that the officials have tried to obtain the land registry from Rafah and are exploring ways to pay for the land [😲] where the compound will be built. It’s not clear whether Palestinian owners will be given a choice whether to sell their land or not.In the occupied West Bank, which Israel has occupied since 1967, the government and settlers have seized swaths of Palestinian land and evicted thousands of Palestinian families from their homes, with scant regard for private property rights or human rights.Israel has reduced most of Gaza to rubble in the war on Gaza, which has been recognised as a genocide [Wow!! A "genocide" of "rubble"!!] by the United Nations, world leaders and genocide scholars [😂]. The UN estimates that the enclave’s reconstruction will cost roughly $70bn. (Source)
STILL WAITING FOR THAT TSUNAMI
TO WIPE GAZA CLEAN AWAY
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...Shiran Ohayon, a resident of Kiryat Shmona, spoke with ynet on Thursday, saying her family returned to the city in February after being evacuated a day after the October 7 massacre. But she says they felt pressured to come back. “We were forced to return,” she said.
ReplyDeleteOhayon criticized government officials and lawmakers who, she said, continue to promise investment and reconstruction in the north—but fail to deliver. “Just this week, only one Knesset member showed up to a discussion on the education crisis in the north,” she noted.
“Where does it stop? Where?” Ohayon asked, referring to government pledges to rebuild. “I hear about plans for two years from now, ten years from now. But where are you today?
...They gave us NIS 15,000 per person in ‘return grants’ and said, ‘Now deal with it.’ The city isn’t ready for us. Not then, not now. In every aspect. This will become a national problem.”
“The tanks left, but the potholes stayed. The city is still wrecked. In terms of education, they closed a school and kindergartens. We don’t even have an emergency call center here. This is a border city, a district capital, a city that gives—and we have nothing. Two ambulances for 70,000 people. No personnel. Recruiting teachers and doctors? That’s a national mission.”
Ohayon had a message for Israel’s political leadership: “Kiryat Shmona is seen as a right-wing stronghold, one of the most right-wing cities there is. But we, the young right-wing generation, will not vote for this government—and this is an election year. Don’t think for a second our votes are guaranteed just because we’ve always voted Likud. We’re not our parents’ generation. We’re not being led to the ballot box. We want results now. If we don’t get them, they’ll see it in the polls.”
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Be'D I wish that they would use that 70 billion dollars to resettle every last Arab in Aza in Canada, Brazil, Mongolia, wherever, the further away the better. It's eminently possible.
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Insanity reigns supreme now. The world is totally in chaos.
ReplyDeleteIf any of the dati chayalim participate in this b'gidah, it will prove
their frumkeit is worthless. Chazal teaches us that at keitz hayamim,
many at the top and their followers will join with sonei Yisrael when
these umot come up to E.Y. to wage milchama against Hashem and Am Yisrael. But, Hashem is in Control, so here is where we will see the prophetic words of 'Utzu Eitzah v'Sufar, dabru davar v'lo yaku, ki Imanu Kel'.
Geulah is around the bend.
We must continue davening and crying out to Hashem for His Salvation.
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there is a crack in the italian volcano
ReplyDeleteThe aforementioned video - ( VIDEO - Documentary, how the Muslim Brotherhood [with funding from Qatar] has a formal plan to undermine Western nations. 15 min, English. ) kg
ReplyDeleteVideo???
DeleteMay I please try to email the video to you. I cannot copy and paste the link here. Kg
ReplyDeleteSure, but I am clueless about what you are referring to...
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