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Is Trump gaslighting on Gaza?

The Light

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Issue 55, March - April, 2025

Political eyes on Palestinian natural gas reservoirs

- SERENA WYLDE

Is Trump gaslighting on Gaza?

DONALD Trump's unpredictability is the subject of much discussion, but his proposed theft of the Gaza Strip is predictable, as part of an alleged bargain he made with the Zionists who bailed him out of his financial woes.

Trump's bankruptcy in the 1990s was handled by bond trader, Wilbur Ross of Rothschild Inc., and it has been claimed that the deal assured him that he would become a two-term president, in exchange for driving through the Zionists' plan of a Greater Israel.

Trump's deal-making relies on his never failing to keep his side of a bargain, and he is indentured to Israel's founding family, the Rothschilds.

Lionel Walter Rothschild was the recipient of the fateful letter - dubbed The Balfour Declaration - addressed to Lord Rothschild by Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour in 1917, that stated Britain would look favourably upon the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine. Leaving aside that the document was a letter to a private individual, Palestine was under the Ottoman Empire that Britain was fighting and losing to in the First World War. The Foreign Office, therefore, promised land that was not its own to give.

The Rothschilds headed the international Zionist movement, and, through their increasing power and influence over the decision-making process in the U.S., were confident that they could bring the U.S. into the war on Britain's side to turn the tide of events in Britain's favour, in exchange for Britain's support for their project.

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