They make a desert and call it peace

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With a historical record of treachery, expect the zionist settler project to find ways of destroying the "peace:"..

In 98 AD, the historian Tacitus, describing the devastation of Britain by the troops of Imperial Rome, wrote: “They make a desert and call it peace.” Nearly 2,000 years later, these bitter words apply to the brutal terms imposed upon the Palestinian population of Gaza by Israel and its imperialist patrons.

US President Donald Trump’s so-called “peace agreement” for Gaza creates an imperialist protectorate that tramples on the rights of the Palestinians and strengthens American control over the energy-rich Middle East. This was laid bare by Trump’s speech to the Israeli Knesset and the subsequent gathering of accomplices to genocide in Egypt hosted by President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi Monday.

In a rambling address lasting more than an hour, Trump spoke with the eloquence of Mafia don Tony Soprano. He bragged to Israeli lawmakers about the power of American weapons to achieve “peace,” called for a pardon on corruption charges for the wanted war criminal Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and vowed that the “historic dawn of a new Middle East” under US dominance had begun. He positively reveled in the genocidal violence overseen by Netanyahu and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), telling his adoring audience that Netanyahu “would call me so many times” asking for weapons and added that the US had supplied “so many that Israel became strong and powerful. That’s what led to peace.” He added, “We gave you all the weapons, and you used them well.”

The Zionist regime used the weapons so “well” that they slaughtered at least 67,000 people, according to official figures, and in reality many tens of thousands more. That they did so with the express intent to exterminate the Palestinians has been demonstrated by countless reports from the UN and other international organisations and the issuing of arrest warrants for Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, who infamously designated the Palestinians as “human animals.” Thousands more were killed or maimed in a months-long bombardment of Lebanon, while hundreds of Palestinians have been slaughtered by far-right settlers and the IDF in the West Bank.

Trump’s gangster-style performance was complete when an opposition Israeli politician held up a piece of paper with the timid demand to “recognize Palestine.” He was swiftly thrown out of the chamber, prompting Trump to respond, “That’s very efficient.”

The American imperialist-imposed settlement recognises no rights for the Palestinians remaining in Gaza whatsoever, not even a meaningless verbal commitment to a “Palestinian state.” The Zionist regime will retain a permanent occupation force with control over the borders and the ability to launch bloody onslaughts at a time of its choosing. Israel’s record over the past five decades of systematically violating ceasefires, from Camp David in 1978, to Oslo in 1993, and last November’s “pause” in the genocide, demonstrates that this prospect is not merely hypothetical. It is only a matter of time.


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the settler project makes an immediate start on reneging on the "deal"

The fragile ceasefire in Gaza faced its first test on Tuesday when Israel said the flow of aid into the devastated Palestinian territory would be cut by half and the crucial Rafah border crossing with Egypt would not open as planned, blaming Hamas for delays in the return of bodies of hostages.

The militant group handed over the remains of four hostages to the International Committee of the Red Cross on Tuesday night, bringing to eight the number of bodies transferred since the US-brokered ceasefire took hold, leaving 20 to be accounted for. Hamas said it was facing obstacles as not all the burial sites had been identified.


The Red Cross, which is overseeing the transfer of remains, warned on Monday that the retrieval was a “massive challenge” given the difficulties of finding bodies in Gaza’s rubble, and could take days or weeks.

But Israel responded severely, accusing Hamas of deliberate delays. It announced the halving of the number of aid trucks allowed into Gaza to 300 a day, and postponed the opening of a major aid crossing point into Gaza from Egypt at Rafah, both violations of the ceasefire agreement brokered by Donald Trump.

That agreement led to the release of the last 20 living Israeli hostages by Hamas on Monday, the freeing of nearly 2,000 Palestinians from Israeli custody and a partial Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. But the next steps, aimed at entrenching the truce and moving towards a lasting peace, are fraught with risk.

A massive demonstration was held at Hostages Square in Tel Aviv, Israel - 11 Oct 2025Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yael Guisky Abas/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (15532787g)The mother of the hostage Bipin Joshi from Nepal, who came to Israel as a student and was kidnapped to Gaza, took part during the rally. A massive demonstration was held at Hostages Square in front of 400,000 people. The rally was attended by families of the hostages, together with envoys of U.S. President Donald Trump - Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, and Ivanka Trump, who all spoke at the event. Everyone hopes that this will be the last rally, as tomorrow or the following day all the hostages are expected to be released from Hamas captivity after two years.A massive demonstration was held at Hostages Square in Tel Aviv, Israel - 11 Oct 2025
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Trump urged Hamas to release the remaining bodies, saying it was necessary to enable the next phase of the Gaza plan. “A big burden has been lifted, but the job IS NOT DONE. THE DEAD HAVE NOT BEEN RETURNED, AS PROMISED!” Trump posted on social media. “Phase Two begins right NOW!!!”

Early tensions in the ceasefire were widely expected as Hamas and Israel sought to gain advantage during the implementation of the ill-defined 20-point plan.

But the move to restrict aid and delay the opening of Rafah will come as a shock nonetheless. The crossing was due to open on Wednesday in line with the agreement reached last week, which called for a surge of aid at levels last seen during the short-lived ceasefire in March.


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With a historical record of treachery, expect the zionist settler project to find ways of destroying the "peace:"..

In 98 AD, the historian Tacitus, describing the devastation of Britain by the troops of Imperial Rome, wrote: “They make a desert and call it peace.” Nearly 2,000 years later, these bitter words apply to the brutal terms imposed upon the Palestinian population of Gaza by Israel and its imperialist patrons.

US President Donald Trump’s so-called “peace agreement” for Gaza creates an imperialist protectorate that tramples on the rights of the Palestinians and strengthens American control over the energy-rich Middle East. This was laid bare by Trump’s speech to the Israeli Knesset and the subsequent gathering of accomplices to genocide in Egypt hosted by President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi Monday.

In a rambling address lasting more than an hour, Trump spoke with the eloquence of Mafia don Tony Soprano. He bragged to Israeli lawmakers about the power of American weapons to achieve “peace,” called for a pardon on corruption charges for the wanted war criminal Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and vowed that the “historic dawn of a new Middle East” under US dominance had begun. He positively reveled in the genocidal violence overseen by Netanyahu and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), telling his adoring audience that Netanyahu “would call me so many times” asking for weapons and added that the US had supplied “so many that Israel became strong and powerful. That’s what led to peace.” He added, “We gave you all the weapons, and you used them well.”

The Zionist regime used the weapons so “well” that they slaughtered at least 67,000 people, according to official figures, and in reality many tens of thousands more. That they did so with the express intent to exterminate the Palestinians has been demonstrated by countless reports from the UN and other international organisations and the issuing of arrest warrants for Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, who infamously designated the Palestinians as “human animals.” Thousands more were killed or maimed in a months-long bombardment of Lebanon, while hundreds of Palestinians have been slaughtered by far-right settlers and the IDF in the West Bank.

Trump’s gangster-style performance was complete when an opposition Israeli politician held up a piece of paper with the timid demand to “recognize Palestine.” He was swiftly thrown out of the chamber, prompting Trump to respond, “That’s very efficient.”

The American imperialist-imposed settlement recognises no rights for the Palestinians remaining in Gaza whatsoever, not even a meaningless verbal commitment to a “Palestinian state.” The Zionist regime will retain a permanent occupation force with control over the borders and the ability to launch bloody onslaughts at a time of its choosing. Israel’s record over the past five decades of systematically violating ceasefires, from Camp David in 1978, to Oslo in 1993, and last November’s “pause” in the genocide, demonstrates that this prospect is not merely hypothetical. It is only a matter of time.


comrade stalin
gaza
Israel has united in its praise of President Trump for bringing the heinously abused Israeli captives back home.
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