Trump Wants A Nobel, Netanyahu Plots Gaza Exodus – What’s The Real Plan? | World News

Washington: The chandelier shone on them. The blue carpet was released. The cameras leaned over dinner US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. That night, the speech at the White House turned into a much more flammable thing – the plan to push Palestinians from Gaza.
Netanyahu called it “Freedom of Election”. Trump grinned next to him. Apart from that room, the sirens were still on the rubble of Gaza. Inside, the two leaders portrayed a proposal called by human rights groups with another name – Ethnic Cleaning.
The field was polished. They said that the countries in the region were cooperating. The Palestinians claimed that they had to have a chance to leave the war. I’m not talking about where. No timeline. These nations have no name. Just the promise of “a better future”.
Trump had implied it before. In February, he dreamed of transforming Gaza into a Riviera. The following anger did not last. After a few conversations, the story changed. Now, the old plan was on the table again with new packaging and diplomatic shine.
The reaction opposite the world has cooled. Ralph Wilde, an international law expert, did not underestimate words. He described the plan as a crime, war crime and even genocide against humanity. He claimed that adjectives were based on legal definitions, not assumptions.
He said that Israel’s presence in Gaza and West Bank remained illegal according to international law. He argued that every action fell under this illegalism, including forced relocation, whether it is Gaza or beyond.
Aside from legality, it is impossible to miss the emotional wage. The former Israeli diplomat Alon Pinkas, this is not a plan. This is a disaster in heavy shots. He talked about leaders with improvisation strategies on microphones without chaos, thought and road maps.
Meanwhile, in Qatar, Israel and Hamas negotiators sat behind separate gates. Indirect talks continued on the second day. The proposal on the table contained gradual release of the prisoners, the withdrawal of unity, and a 60 -day ceasefire. The aim is to create a way to end the war. The obstacle does not agree with what the “end” means.
Hamas demanded that Israel be completely withdrawn and the Palestinian prisoners be fully released. On the other hand, Netanyahu wanted Hamas to be disarmed and exiled – the conditions that the militant group never accepts.
Despite the fragile progress in Doha, the Israeli Prime Minister remained intact during the US visit. There is no Palestinian state. It does not compromise Israel’s military control in Gaza. A vague optimism is only an ambiguous optimism about the countries that have started to step into the Palestinians.
It looks like another ambition behind this diplomacy. A golden cup. Netanyahu gave a letter to Trump at dinner. Nobel Peace Prize nomination. Trump’s eyes illuminated. He thanked him. The cameras shone. Some observers were not about Gaza. This image was about elections and heritage.
The observers drew attention to timing. Only weeks ago, Trump ordered a strike to Iran to support Israel’s air strikes. The 12 -day exacerbation between Tel Aviv and Tehran had just ended. Now, the same president has positioned himself as a peaceful, pokes fire, cancellation of global harmony and comprehension in the Nobel Dream.
On Tuesday, July 8, Qatar Foreign Ministry spokesman Majed al-Asi expectations underestimated. He said these interviews would take time. No timeline. No guarantee.
Apart from the corridors of ruling, Palestinian families waited in Rafa, Khan Younis, temporary shelters and weak hospitals. There is no dinner invitation for them. No Nobel Ceremonies. Just silence and displacement. And now, the fear that the world plans to leave quietly. And he calls it peace.



