Trump called it “a great day for human civilization” if the world’s largest corruption scheme is realized in Gaza: as president of the United States, he would acquire vast real estate for free, transfer it to his own company, and build a beachfront resort whose costs are covered by the American state while the profits go to the Trump Organization.
If we strip away the gloss and look at the substance, Trump’s so-called Gaza peace plan is nothing more than the removal of obstacles to the previously touted “Trump Beach” in Gaza. It is not a political solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict but rather a real estate developer’s site-clearing project, where private business is entirely fused with the office of the U.S. presidency.
Viewed from this perspective, Trump’s “genius” 20 points become clear. If we ask what stands in the way of property development, we arrive at the “peace plan’s” 20 points. It is not a peace plan at all, but a typical real estate project outline, listing what needs to be cleared from the site. This is how the 20 points make sense.
The Hamas must be removed from the area—not by destroying the terrorists, but by giving them safe passage and perhaps even paying them off. Israel must be appeased so it will abandon the territory and give up on further war. That requires returning both the living and the dead hostages. Hamas, too, must be satisfied with the release of prisoners.
The Palestinians do not need to be expelled or deported, because Trump’s hotels and luxury developments require service staff. The construction projects need laborers. For this purpose, Palestinians will be perfectly suited as cheap, vulnerable workers. They could live in a wealthy enclave where, even as semi-slaves, they would live better than before.
Trump’s vision assumes that money can wash away thousand-year-old ideological and religious hostilities. The mini-Dubai of Gaza would, of course, be built by the Trump Organization—because who else builds better hotels, luxury skyscrapers, and golf courses than Trump’s family business? Security for the area would be provided by international forces led by the U.S. Army, funded by American taxpayers. In effect, this is a state-subsidized private development.
The American state and military finance and secure Trump’s private business. In line with the practices of international real estate projects, Trump would corrupt the countries whose consent, support, and participation are necessary. They would share in the Trump Organization’s developments as subcontractors and partial operators.
The project presented to the world as a “Gaza peace plan” is in fact the world’s largest corruption racket.
Trump managed to neutralize Netanyahu—fighting for his own political survival—by promising to eliminate Hamas and anti-Israel Palestinian militants, thus ensuring Netanyahu’s permanent grip on power in Israel. The Palestinian people, meanwhile, would be bought off, with a local government established under the wings of the Trump Organization, cynically labeled a Palestinian state.
This would keep the Palestinian workforce under control throughout the territory. Their orders would come from the Trump family. Trump magnanimously steps over questions such as the Temple Mount, the Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem’s status, or the Western Wall, all of which, he assumes, can be settled with cash in envelopes. Whoever refuses can be forced “in the name of peace.”
Trump’s plan rests not only on greed but on the belief that money is everyone’s highest value—that anyone can be bribed, everyone can be corrupted, religious and ideological conflicts can be solved with cash, and millennia of enmity can be ended with payouts. Those who refuse will be dealt with by the U.S. military.
Trump sees his entire presidency as a real estate project, where he is the largest and strongest “investor,” dominating and controlling the market. America and all other states operate subordinated to this real estate empire. The entire world is run by underworld methods. It is the realization of what Jesus rejected. Welcome to Satan’s Kingdom.
In this order, the world is not governed by political theories or democratic institutions. People do not choose leaders, power is not divided, constitutions and the rule of law do not secure prosperity. Instead, nations exist to serve the business interests of real estate developers, capital speculators, and tech gurus.
Brainwashing and control are managed by artificial intelligence and technology. The era in which human intelligence mattered is over. Politics, culture, ideology, art, and science come to an end, parceled out among developers and ruled by the laws of the underworld. Aggressive, corrupt, religious-nationalist dictators and power technicians, driven only by money, dominate.
One need not be religious to understand Israel’s key role, the eschatological significance of the region, or to acknowledge the inescapable religious dimensions of the conflict with minimal historical awareness. Biblically speaking, money signifies Satan and the corporate order.
Religion (“Babylon”), the kings of the earth (the state), and the merchants of the earth (economic and financial leaders) intertwine to create a religious, political, and economic corporate system. Under the banner of “peace and security,” economic subjugation is imposed, everything is controlled (“no one may buy or sell”), the rule of law is trampled, and the man of lawlessness sits in the temple of God. According to the Bible, this is a satanic order.
All it takes is to carry through the “Gaza peace plan” and extend its logic to the entire world. Since the Middle East conflict cannot be understood without its religious and spiritual dimension, it is clear that, from a biblical perspective, this is the kingdom of Satan—whose success depends on Christians, Muslims, and Jews alike riding the Beast.
Everything must be pushed aside—political liberalism, the separation of church and state, the rule of law, constitutionalism—so that Satan can appear in human form, as the Antichrist. The ideology of the Christian state, and the slogan of “Christian morality,” pave the road for Satan. Evangelical Christianity intertwined with political power becomes the chief force driving this.
The Bible writes of these times: “For when they say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.” (1 Thessalonians 5:3) Trump’s promise of “eternal peace” thus signals, in reality, the end of the world through massacres, killings, and global war.
The Jews will recognize these signs. They will recoil when he or his successor marches into the rebuilt Jerusalem Temple and presents himself as God. The carefully crafted “ecumenism” and Babylonian unity will collapse. For this reason, we strongly recommend a thoughtful reading of the Book of Revelation.











