Can Trump do What Must Be Done with The Palestinians?
With the Palestinian national movement rooted in the rejection of Israel’s existence, true peace may require bold, historic decisions. Can Trump and Netanyahu rise to the occasion?Ask ChatGPT

While Israel's enemies deliberately seek stagnation in the peace process, since for them any real progress is synonymous with the destruction of the Jewish state - President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu are attempting to achieve something a genuine Middle-Eastern peace.
At the heart of it all stands the following question - Can Syria, with its history and current leadership, truly detach from the Palestinian vector it adopted in the mid-1960s - a vector that ideologically justified its participation in the war front against Israel?
True peace in the Middle East is only possible if the Palestinian vector, which is rooted in fundamental opposition to the Jewish people’s presence in their ancestral land - comes to an end. As the Abraham Accords demonstrated, the elimination of that vector is the necessary prerequisite for regional reconciliation.
the remvoal of Gaza's population, helps purify the Middle East from the central rejectionist engine that fuels the Islamic resistance axis - and simultaneously exposes another axis: the Anti-American- front spearheaded by Iran.
Amid the diplomatic formalities, technological superiority, military virtuosity, and the personal rapport between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu - surrounded by shared values between their governments and nations - the deeper spiritual question must be addressed: Are the two leaders aware of the ideological and theological root that makes peace with the Palestinians structurally impossible?
Netanyahu often speaks of the infeasibility of a Palestinian state, but typically from a security perspective, rarely addressing the ideological, intellectual, or historical threat posed by the continued existence of the Palestinian problem - a threat not just to Israel’s safety, but to the very concept of Middle East normalization.
As a statesman of Netanyahu’s caliber - with his diplomatic resume and rhetorical command - he must articulate to the world the spiritual foundation of the rejectionist front. He must explain that the security threats posed by a Palestinian state are symptoms of a deeper root: a theological and ideological opposition to Jewish sovereignty in the land of Israel.
It is this spiritual foundation that President Trump instinctively recognized - and why he proposed relocating Gaza’s population as a just and necessary solution.
Without uprooting this ideological core, the rejectionist front will remain intact. Any future “peace” with Syria or Saudi Arabia will eventually unravel into renewed conflict - as long as the Palestinian narrative is embedded in the collective Arab and Islamic psyche.
Only by cleansing this false narrative - and giving the world a clear, historical-theological framework for understanding the jihadist-Islamist roots of the Palestinian cause, and its fusion with nationalist dialectics under the banner of “Palestinian resistance” - will global opinion be equipped to instinctively recognize the solution. Such truth-telling will force both the Muslim world and the West to confront what they’ve long buried under the guise of the “Palestinian issue.” Only after this reckoning will the Muslim world be able to sincerely recognize its Jewish brothers as elder kin - paving the way for a true theological renaissance and real Middle Eastern prosperity.
Until then, as long as this ideological vector remains unresolved, that renaissance - and peace with it - will remain out of reach.