Trump outlines U.S. control of Gaza, life after Hamas captivity, and Iraq pressured on Israeli hostage release

President Donald Trump revealed plans for U.S. control of Gaza post-war, with Palestinians relocated to safer communities without requiring U.S. troops. Meanwhile, former Hamas captive Gadi Mozes returned home to help rebuild Kibbutz Nir Oz. Trump’s envoy also pressed Iraq to free Israeli academic Elizabeth Tsurkov, demanding swift action.
Trump’s Gaza plan can work- if he de-Nazifies the territory

A leading pro-Israel organization says President Trump’s plan for Gaza can work—if it includes a “deNazification” strategy similar to what the United State did in Germany after World War II.
War Room Veterans See Global Strategy in Trump’s Gaza Announcement

“The only real practical solution is to deliver the Sharia supremacists, the jihadists, such a resounding defeat that they do what the imperial Japanese and what the Nazi Germans did, and that rethinks their genocidal ideology because it is unequivocally defeated,” Israel365’s Rabbi Wolicki explained on Bannon’s program.
Israel, U.S., and Saudi Arabia Clash Over Gaza Relocation Plan

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar backed U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to relocate Gazans, calling it a necessary solution to the region’s crisis. While Israel proposes financial incentives for voluntary relocation, the plan faces strong opposition from Saudi Arabia and other nations, which insist on Palestinian statehood with East Jerusalem as its capital.
Trump’s Gaza Plan is “The Final task before Messiah”

“The US will take over the Gaza Strip,” Trump said at a joint press conference. “And we will do a job with it too. We’ll own it.”
U.S. Arms Deals, Israeli Coalition Tensions, and Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions

The U.S. pushes for a $1 billion arms sale to Israel, while Israeli political tensions escalate over the potential premature end of the Gaza war. At the same time, Iran is reportedly fast-tracking the development of a basic nuclear device, seeking to deter further military action after recent strikes on its key facilities.
Red Cross outraged: Hamas prisoners released with warning from Psalms

As part of the “ceasefire deal,” Israel is releasing 183 security prisoners from Israeli prisons in exchange for three hostages held by Hamas. The prisoners are being released wearing identification bracelets with a Biblical warning, paper bracelets inscribed with a verse penned by King David.
The October 7 Failure, Gaza Relocation Backlash, and IDF’s Escalation of the Anti-Terror Campaign

Hamas attack on Oct. 7, 2023 overwhelmed Israel’s air defenses and exposed vulnerabilities in the Iron Dome system. Meanwhile, Arab nations rejected U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposal to relocate Gazans to neighboring countries. Also, the IDF expanded its offensive in northern Samaria, killing over 50 militants and dismantling terrorist infrastructure.
IDF Prepared for Renewed Combat, U.S. Envoy Pushes Ceasefire Compliance, and Israeli Airstrikes Target Hezbollah Threats

The IDF stands ready to resume combat in Gaza if ceasefire talks with Hamas collapse, backed by U.S. guarantees. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff is coordinating with Israeli officials on truce implementation, while the IDF targets Hezbollah threats in Southern Lebanon under the extended ceasefire.
Why the “Humanitarians” want Palestinians to stay in Gaza and die rather than leave as refugees

It seems clear that, like UNRWA, Refugees International and Human Rights Watch want Gazans to remain in place to perpetuate the perception of Palestinians as victims and Israel as an aggressor, no matter how many Palestinians have to suffer and die.