ed note–as always, a laundry list of ‘must knows’ that every Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about this.
Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, Trump’s statement in this regard, i.e. ‘no annexation’ is not something new that just ‘popped up’ recently out of nowhere.
For those who bothered paying attention, this has been his position going all the way back to 2016 when he was still ‘candidate’ Trump seeking the office of POTUS and a position from which he did not waiver throughout the subsequent 4 years of his first term, going so far as to tell Netanyahu in 2017 at the presser where he announced his plans of moving forward with his ‘Deal of the Century’ that settlements needed to stop, live and on air for the entire world to see.
We are forced to point this out for several reasons, all of them tragic in their outcomes.
Firsto, a lil’ truth that is not only ugly, but indeed, painful…
All those ‘pro-Palestinian’ and ‘anti-Zionist’ activists who added their voices to what was the obvious seek-and-destroy mission against Trump during his first term and who–even if only to some negligible degree–contributed to bringing him down, also by extension aided in the slaughter of innocents that has taken place since Oct. 7th, whether in Gaza, Lebanon, or Syria.
Had they bothered, had they paid closer attention to what was going on behind the scenes and what was the obvious contentious relationship between Trump and Netanyahu, they would have realized that Trump was the best thing to come along for the Palestinians and for the hope of a Palestinian state, something which the Jews understood all too well, which is why they made sure that he was not afforded the opportunity of implementing his ‘Deal of the Century’.
Yes, Trump ‘recognized’ Joo-roo-salem…
Yes, Trump ‘recognized’ the Golan Heights…
Yes, Trump said and did A LOT of things as part of his ‘art of the deal’ so that he could not be accused of being a ‘Joo hater’ as other past Presidents were accused of being when they pushed for a Palestinian state. He made the Jews of Israel love him, and, more importantly, he made the Christian evangelicals in America love him as part of his strategy of getting a leash around the neck of this rabid dog known as the Jypsy State and in attempting to prevent the very same Armageddon/WWIII that is ‘blossoming’ right now in real-time as we speak.
So the ugly, painful truth of it is this folks–all yuuz out there who added your voices to those of NeoCon, Inc in driving Trump out of the White House during his first term, not seeing that there was more to his relationship with Netanyahu than what was being reported in the mainstream media, you–like Israel–have the blood of the innocents on your hands as well.
Jpost
US President-elect Donald Trump made it clear in private conversations that annexation of areas in the West Bank is ‘off the table,’ people familiar with the matter indicated Sunday.
The Jerusalem Post has learned that senior Republican officials have cautioned Israel against pursuing annexation as Trump prepares to take office on January 20.
‘This would be a mistake,’ one of the Republican officials was quoted as saying. ‘Israel is in a difficult international situation, and such a move will only do damage.’
Trump and his Republican allies are prioritizing other Middle East objectives, including reviving the Abraham Accords, securing normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia, and maintaining pressure on Iran, the sources said. Trump believes that focusing on annexation could detract from these broader strategic goals, they said.
In recent weeks, calls for annexation have intensified. Several coalition members, including Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, have reignited the debate.
‘2025 will be the year of sovereignty in Judea and Samaria,’ Smotrich said recently.
The annexation issue gained momentum in 2020 when Trump unveiled his peace plan. It allocated 30% of the West Bank for annexation by Israel, while the remaining 70% was left as a basis for future peace negotiations with the Palestinians.
At the time, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s advisers were prepared to bring the matter of annexation to a vote in the government but significant pressure from senior adviser Jared Kushner led Trump to pause the initiative.
Abraham Accords took precedence
Ultimately, the historic Abraham Accords – normalization agreements between Israel, the UAE, and Bahrain – took precedence, effectively shelving the annexation plan.
Speaking to Time magazine last week, Trump reiterated his commitment to a long-term peace.
‘I stopped Netanyahu last time from annexing the West Bank,’ he said.
Trump’s remarks suggest a continued preference for diplomacy over unilateral action.