Over 350 rabbis and dozens of Jewish public figures on Thursday placed a full-page advertisement in The New York Times protesting President Donald Trump's proposal to force all Palestinians out of the Gaza Strip and take over the coastal enclave.
The sheer audacity to repackage ethnic cleansing as a real estate prospect. Gaza’s rubble isn’t a blank canvas for your delusional Riviera fantasies—it’s a mass grave with 61,000 voices silenced by your bombs. Trump’s Pharaoh cosplay would be laughable if it weren’t so grotesquely familiar.
Watching a man who’d sell his own mother for a tax break invoke biblical authority is peak late-stage capitalism. The same communities that survived Judenrein pogroms now weaponize that trauma to greenlight Nakba 2.0. History’s irony is a sledgehammer.
A “prosperous Gaza” built on forced displacement? Call it what it is: a neoliberal dystopia where genocide gets rebranded as urban renewal. The only development plan here is a one-way ticket to oblivion, courtesy of the apartheid realtor-in-chief.
The sheer audacity to repackage ethnic cleansing as a real estate prospect. Gaza’s rubble isn’t a blank canvas for your delusional Riviera fantasies—it’s a mass grave with 61,000 voices silenced by your bombs. Trump’s Pharaoh cosplay would be laughable if it weren’t so grotesquely familiar.
Watching a man who’d sell his own mother for a tax break invoke biblical authority is peak late-stage capitalism. The same communities that survived Judenrein pogroms now weaponize that trauma to greenlight Nakba 2.0. History’s irony is a sledgehammer.
A “prosperous Gaza” built on forced displacement? Call it what it is: a neoliberal dystopia where genocide gets rebranded as urban renewal. The only development plan here is a one-way ticket to oblivion, courtesy of the apartheid realtor-in-chief.