Transcript [00:00] Okay, I am absolutely stunned. I just [00:03] watched Jared Kushner's presentation at [00:07] the Board of Peace. It It's a like a [00:09] three and a half minute speech by Jared [00:11] and then they played this video laying [00:13] out the vision for Gaza for the future. [00:16] I just watched it. I was I was thinking [00:18] that I would uh you know maybe take a [00:20] clip out of it and put it together with [00:22] some other headlines and do a kind of [00:23] update on what's going on with Gaza. And [00:26] then I watched this thing and I was just [00:28] like that's the video I we just have to [00:32] discuss what is what is in this. Have a [00:35] look at this stunning stunning [00:39] uh presentation. [00:41] Here we go. [00:42] >> Sure of the board of peace. [00:48] >> Thank you Caroline and thank you Mr. [00:49] President, Mr. Vice President, Secretary [00:51] Rubio. Um, we cannot change the past, [00:54] but I think that what you're seeing [00:55] today is that we can potentially change [00:58] the future if we focus and do this in [01:01] the right way. We tried to structure [01:03] this meeting like a proper board meeting [01:04] like we do in the private sector where [01:06] we have all the preparation, we get the [01:08] right people together, and we really [01:09] report on what our challenges are, what [01:11] the opportunities are, and what are the [01:13] approaches. Um, what you've seen today [01:15] is just a small sample of the work [01:17] that's been done. And I really want to [01:19] thank the entire team that's worked so [01:20] hard at this. A lot of these people are [01:22] volunteers. They're doing this not for [01:24] any personal gain. People are not [01:26] personally profiting from this. They are [01:28] really doing this for their children and [01:30] for their grandchildren and because they [01:31] want to see peace. Uh one small anecdote [01:34] is uh Leon said to me, "Are you sure I [01:36] should be presenting? I'm a Jewish [01:38] Israeli and I'm working on Gaza and all [01:40] these things." And I said, "That's [01:41] exactly why you should be presenting [01:42] today." Um, if Jews and Muslims work [01:44] together, Israelis and Palestinians with [01:46] Americans and and English and and [01:48] Bulgarian and people from all around the [01:50] world, uh, then we can kind of join on a [01:53] common goal, which is peace and [01:54] togetherness. And that's really what [01:55] we've done. Uh, I want to thank [01:57] President Trump. Uh, I remember, uh, [02:00] working with you on your first foreign [02:01] policy speech in 2016 that you gave at [02:03] the Mayflower Hotel. And at the time, [02:06] those ideas were considered to be very, [02:07] very radical. What I saw as somebody who [02:10] didn't have any foreign policy [02:11] experience were just common sense ideas. [02:14] Why can't the world be better? Why can't [02:15] there be peace? Why can't there be more [02:17] prosperity for all people in all ways? [02:19] And I think over the last decade, you [02:21] really have changed the way that the [02:22] world thinks about a lot of these [02:23] things. And I think that this [02:25] organization is bringing a new approach [02:27] and new ideas and new people together uh [02:29] in order to effectuate it. I'd really [02:31] like to thank all the countries that [02:32] joined on very early. I I see this as a [02:35] very uh self- selecting group of [02:36] countries that uh really believe that [02:39] the future can be different and wanted [02:40] to join in partnership and put their [02:42] reputations and their resources and [02:43] their time and their ideas on the way to [02:46] say these are the challenges we're [02:47] putting into our that we're solving in [02:48] our own countries. We want to come with [02:50] new ideas because we've achieved success [02:52] and we believe that the world can be [02:54] better in that regard. So, uh, I don't [02:56] have to go through these slides in in in [02:58] great detail, but we've, uh, secured [03:00] today, even without the president's, you [03:02] know, amazing commitment, over $7 [03:04] billion. As Mark said, we don't really [03:06] have a resource issue here, although we [03:07] are going to need everyone's support. We [03:09] just need to be executing and doing this [03:10] in a good way. Uh, we've dealt with the [03:12] humanitarian issue. We've returned the [03:14] hostages. But the one final thing I just [03:16] want to talk about as well from our [03:17] perspective is that um the the the [03:20] President Trump in his heart wanted to [03:22] get the hostages home, but he also [03:24] really wanted to help the people of [03:25] Gaza. He saw the suffering that they [03:27] were enduring not through fault of their [03:28] own because of the bad leadership that [03:30] they had, the situation they were born [03:31] into. Uh the war was a horrific horrific [03:34] situation and I think through this [03:35] process uh thanks to Ali and the [03:38] committee uh we are now here to fully [03:40] support the committee. We are hel here [03:41] here to help the people of Gaza to lift [03:43] them up and give them every opportunity [03:44] to succeed. And we really see this as a [03:46] partnership with them uh and with the [03:48] Israelis to see if we can create an [03:50] environment that can be peaceful, that [03:52] could be functional, that can offer [03:53] people the opportunity to really live a [03:55] better life. And I think you've seen [03:56] some of the work today and uh and [03:58] hopefully we'll be successful. Like I [04:00] said the last one, you know, failure is [04:02] not an option and we have to really push [04:03] forward and and keep finding ways to [04:05] succeed with this. So really thank you [04:07] President Trump, Vice President Vance [04:09] and Secretary Rubio uh and obviously [04:11] Steve who's been like he said about me I [04:13] feel just about him uh working through [04:15] all these challenges has been an [04:17] absolute honor and a pleasure with you [04:18] and I've really um been been very lucky [04:21] to have your partnership. So uh really [04:23] thank you all and uh I'll give back to [04:25] Caroline. Thank you. [04:25] >> Thank you Jared. [04:28] The war Hamas began has left [04:34] The war Hamas began has left Gaza in [04:37] ruins. Yet from these ruins, new future [04:40] will rise. [04:43] President Donald Trump unparalleled [04:45] achievements in just few months. [04:48] The United States together with key [04:50] regional and global partners has signed [04:53] the 20point Gaza Peace Plan, a blueprint [04:56] for security, peace, and prosperity. [05:00] All the hostages returned, the living [05:02] ones to their homes, and the deceased to [05:04] burial. Ceasefire is stable and the [05:08] killings from both sides reduced by 99%. [05:11] The United Nations Security Council [05:13] approved the establishment of the Board [05:15] of Peace chaired by President Donald [05:16] Trump, a governing body dedicated to [05:19] providing security, infrastructure, and [05:22] homes for Gaza's people, ushering in the [05:24] new dawn for Gaza. [05:27] The new Palestinian technocratic [05:29] government of Gaza, the NAG, was elected [05:31] with consent of all parties, including [05:34] the Palestinian factions, Israel, and [05:36] the Arab countries. Rafa border crossing [05:39] with Egypt was open. The ENCAG will [05:42] secure the disarmament of Gaza to ensure [05:45] one authority, one law, and one weapon. [05:48] The United States and its partners in [05:50] coordination with the World Bank are [05:52] pledging billions of dollars to rebuild [05:54] Gaza. Safe areas are being established [05:57] in Rafa and later across the Gaza Strip [06:00] where families can receive shelter, [06:02] food, health care, and education. In [06:05] Rafa, Gazins will build their first new [06:07] city. The Enag with the Board of Peace [06:11] will expand development across the [06:14] entire strip, employing hundreds of [06:16] thousands in reconstruction and business [06:18] activity. Transportation, water, and [06:21] energy systems will be restored, and a [06:24] modern economy will begin to emerge. [06:27] Children will return to classrooms with [06:29] a curriculum that promotes tolerance, [06:31] dignity, and peace. Our goal by year [06:34] three, Rafa fully rebuilt, unemployment [06:38] curbed, and Gaza connected to the world [06:40] through an Abrahamic gateway, linking it [06:43] with Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Saudi [06:46] Arabia, the UAE, and extending to India [06:50] and Europe. By year 10, Gaza will be [06:53] self-governed, integrated into the [06:55] region with thriving industries and [06:57] housing for all. This is the framework [07:00] for Gaza's rebirth. secure, prosperous [07:04] and peaceful. [07:13] >> Okay. Um, [07:16] this to me is the most stunning thing [07:19] I've seen. I I I'm sorry I'm laughing. I [07:22] know this is insane. [07:24] I I I literally feel like I am watching [07:28] a Saturday Night Live sketch. I mean, it [07:31] I I look at Jared Kushner and I'm saying [07:34] to myself, what's incredible here is [07:37] that there's only one of two [07:38] possibilities. [07:40] That he actually believes this [07:44] or that he's an incredible incredible [07:48] actor because he's so sincere. [07:52] And but but the possibility that a that [07:55] that a thinking person, you know, thinks [07:58] that this plan has a chance of success [08:03] is insane. I mean, I'm looking at like, [08:06] did you see that air train that kind of [08:08] looked like it was from Newark airport [08:09] and and the housing complex complex that [08:12] looks like some sort of I don't know, [08:15] like gated community in the Palm Beach [08:17] area. Like, [08:20] okay, listen. I don't believe there has [08:23] ever been a greater gap between what is [08:28] happening on the diplomatic level and [08:31] what is happening in reality. Okay, [08:35] there's something called the Palestinian [08:37] Center for Policy Survey Research. Okay, [08:39] it's a polling company. It's based in [08:41] Ramla and they conduct very uh well done [08:45] and very well uh um very wellrespected [08:49] polls of the Palestinians. Okay. So it's [08:52] an independent institution and think [08:54] tank of policy analysis and academic [08:57] research and they have pulled the the [08:59] Palestinians six times since October [09:01] 7th. So every every every few months um [09:06] uh you know to half a year or so they [09:08] pull the Palestinians. So they did this [09:11] poll back in November that I'm going to [09:14] share with you. This is the sixth poll. [09:15] So it's not that long ago, a few months [09:17] ago, and they asked respondents from the [09:20] West Bank and the Gaza Strip, from Judea [09:21] and Samaria and the Gaza Strip, of a lot [09:24] of questions. One of the questions they [09:25] asked them, and I've I've quoted this [09:27] one before in a number of my videos, was [09:30] about disarmament of kamas. [09:33] And they asked whether they support they [09:36] asked they asked the Palestinians, "Do [09:38] you support the or or oppose the [09:42] disarmament of Kamas? Do you support or [09:45] oppose the disarmament of Kamas and the [09:47] Gaza Strip in order to permanently end [09:50] the war on the Gaza Strip?" Right? Very [09:52] simple question. You support Hamas [09:54] laying down its weapons if it means that [09:56] it's the end of the war. [09:58] 69% of Palestinians say they oppose [10:02] kamas laying down their weapons. Only [10:04] 29% support it even if it means the end [10:07] of the war. Now, we're supposed to [10:08] believe [10:10] that these people are oppressed by kamas [10:13] and want to be free of kamas rule. When [10:17] these people who have been moved from [10:18] place to place, they're supposedly been [10:21] genocided, their homes are all [10:24] destroyed, [10:26] everything that's been visited upon them [10:28] since October 7th, and still [10:32] they do not want the war to end if it [10:34] means kamas loses its weapons. [10:37] Understand? [10:40] What are the implications here? Or how [10:42] about this? In the same poll, they asked [10:45] about satisfaction with Kamas's [10:47] performance. Okay. [10:50] 60% support kamas. Say they're satisfied [10:54] with kamas's performance. And Jared [10:57] Kushner is standing there on the stage [10:58] and he's talking about about, you know, [11:03] that they were born into these [11:04] circumstances that they that were not of [11:06] their choosing as though they're [11:08] victims. As though the people in Gaza [11:10] are victims of kamas. [11:13] They elected kamas and kamas is still [11:15] extremely popular even today. [11:21] Fatak which is the Palestinian Authority [11:25] essentially [11:26] was only at 30% satisfaction in this [11:29] poll. [11:31] Palestinian Authority itself the fat is [11:33] is the is the party that the Palestinian [11:35] Authority leadership is part of. That's [11:37] 30%. The Palestinian Authority at 29%. [11:42] Abbas at 21%. These are the people that [11:45] the West claims are the legitimate [11:46] rulers. But Kamas is at 60%. Kamas is if [11:50] you believe in in in in people being [11:52] able to choose their leadership and [11:54] express themselves democratically in [11:56] choosing their leadership. Yes, they [11:58] don't have elections, but this is [11:59] reliable polling data. [12:01] And you're telling me that you're going [12:04] to build like what looks like Boca Ratan [12:08] and that's what these people want [12:11] because what the Bulgarians, what are [12:14] the other countries they mentioned? [12:15] European countries and America. You all [12:17] want to build them something. [12:22] They don't even want the war to end. [12:25] They want kamas to be in power. [12:28] Satisfaction with kamas at 60%. the [12:30] perception of kamas two years after the [12:32] Gaza war also in this poll has their [12:34] they ask people has your has the has [12:37] their support for the organization [12:39] increased or decreased okay that's the [12:41] question has your support for kamas [12:43] increased or decreased since October 7th [12:46] okay so the choices were [12:48] from bottom to top okay [12:51] um decreased a lot decreased a little [12:57] uh it never supported kamas And that [13:00] hasn't changed. [13:03] Uh its support increased a little. Its [13:05] support increased a lot. Five options. [13:08] Okay. The top two scores are increased a [13:12] lot at number one at 19%. [13:17] And [13:20] I'm sorry, there are six options. And [13:22] there's also support was always big and [13:25] hasn't changed. That was the that's the [13:26] top one. So 19% increased a lot and 18% [13:32] it was always big and has not changed. [13:34] Those are the two top the worst scoring [13:37] answer was support for kamas has [13:40] decreased a lot and the second worst [13:41] scoring ant at 10%. And the second worst [13:43] scoring answer was support for kamas [13:46] decreased a little. Okay let me sum this [13:47] up very very simply in a sentence just [13:50] in case that sounded confusing. [13:52] Over the past two years, since October [13:54] 7th, the test two years until this poll [13:57] was done, [14:00] what has happened in the past two years, [14:01] since October 7th till today, has led to [14:03] greater support for Hamas rather than [14:06] the opposite. Okay? And this is true [14:08] both in the West Bank and in the Gaza [14:10] Strip. [14:12] When asked which political party or [14:13] movement they support, the largest [14:15] percentage, 35% said Hamas, followed by [14:17] Fatak at 24%. 9% selected third parties [14:21] 32% said no said nothing but the top [14:24] score above none of the above 35% was [14:28] kamas [14:30] okay [14:33] that's what we're talking about here [14:36] when they were asked how about this [14:38] question this is incredible their [14:39] opinion of regional powers it's part of [14:41] the polling [14:43] as as for satisfaction with Arab/ [14:45] regional actors who who who has the [14:48] highest approval rating among [14:50] Palestinians. Ready? [14:52] Number one by miles. The Houthis in [14:55] Yemen [14:57] standing at 74%. [14:59] 74% approval rating. The top when they [15:02] look around the world, the people of [15:03] Gaza, the people of Gaza look around the [15:06] world and they say, "Who is the model of [15:09] a nation that they that they admire?" is [15:12] the highest satisfaction rate. The [15:14] Houthis in Yemen [15:17] followed by Qatar at 52% followed byah [15:21] at 50% and Iran at 44%. That those are [15:26] the top scores. Iran, [15:30] Qatar and Houthis, that is who the [15:33] people of Gaza see as as great nations [15:38] that they that they look up to. [15:41] So when Jared Kushner stands there on a [15:43] stage, when Jared Kushner stands there [15:45] on a stage and he paints this picture [15:47] that they're going to build this [15:48] wonderful utopia, we're going to free [15:50] these people. We're going to free these [15:51] people and give them a chance for for [15:53] for peace and prosperity. These are [15:54] people you're offering prosperity to [15:57] people who would rather the war that is [16:00] destroying their own lives continue [16:03] so that kamas can still have its [16:04] weapons. [16:06] you're and that's why this this plan is [16:09] not even going to move forward. And if [16:11] it moves forward at all, it'll just end [16:13] in bloodshed [16:16] and and and grift. And and and that [16:18] comment he made there that no one's [16:20] personally profiting from this. Oh my [16:21] gosh. [16:24] Are we supposed to believe that no one's [16:26] going to make a buck on this? Of course, [16:27] it'll all be done legally. It'll be all [16:29] be it'll all be salaries and and and [16:31] think tanks and and studies and all [16:34] sorts of experts. Sure. No, but no one's [16:36] profiting from this. [16:41] Good luck. Bottom line, look, listen. [16:44] The Jewish people are not going to [16:47] tolerate a genocidal group that is that [16:52] is dedicated to slaughtering us and does [16:55] not believe that we should exist on this [16:56] earth. It is their highest religious [16:58] ideal to slaughter us. [17:01] Yes, that's not all branches of Islam, [17:03] but it sure it sure is this one. And we [17:08] are going to defeat them because the way [17:11] you defeat an evil ideology is to defeat [17:13] it. It's the only thing that works and [17:16] it's why the West has been unable to [17:18] defeat anything evil since World War II. [17:20] about why World War II worked. Because [17:22] Franklin Delanor Roosevelt said that the [17:24] only acceptable outcome, [17:27] the only acceptable end to World War II [17:30] was unconditional surrender. That was a [17:33] moral stance he took. It was a moral [17:36] stance. It was ethical to demand [17:38] unconditional surrender. Because by [17:40] demanding unconditional surrender, what [17:43] Franklin Delano Delanor Roosevelt did [17:45] effectively was he ended the ideology of [17:47] Nazism. And he ended the ideology of [17:49] Hirohito's imperialist Japan. Because [17:52] when they're brought to their knees and [17:53] they unconditionally surrender, it's not [17:55] a surren it's not a deal. It's it's [17:57] literally you surrender. You lose. [18:01] When people see that, that's what can [18:04] change. It can it can it can it can [18:06] crack. It can severely crack through an [18:09] evil ideology because they see it [18:12] defeated. It is unequivocally defeated. [18:14] It admits its own defeat. It's the only [18:16] thing that works. [18:18] And ever since World War II, nothing [18:20] evil's been defeated. Everything ends in [18:22] some sort of negotiated settlement and [18:23] the evil actors remain in place. And [18:25] we're not going to tolerate it on our [18:26] borders threatening us. Kamas will be [18:29] destroyed. [18:31] Kamas will be destroyed. And these [18:33] fantasy plans about these people, these [18:34] genocidal people, these fantasy [18:38] plans while while the Western world is [18:41] going up in flames with the takeover of [18:42] jihadist Islam and we're actually [18:44] fighting the jihadists [18:46] and you think that you're you're going [18:48] to invest money and you're going to [18:49] change things with your fantasies. [18:53] Stop all this nonsense and let Israel [18:56] finish the job and destroy this evil [18:57] once and for all. [19:00] Drop me a line. Let me know what you [19:02] thought of this video. God bless.