Ansarollah Website Official Report
Published: Rabiʻ II 11, 1447 AH


 

The tyrant Donald Trump appeared before the world with his arrogant face and boastful tongue, like a Pharaoh of the modern age, distributing roles and drawing maps of blood and fire as he pleases. No arrogant man before him dared to announce with such brazenness what he declared: the end of Palestinian resistance, the uprooting of Hamas from Gaza, and his self-appointment – alongside the criminal Tony Blair – as ruler over the Strip, as though Gaza were a farm inherited from his ancestors, not a piece of a living nation that refuses humiliation.

 

With the same tone of conceit that has long marked his speeches, Trump did not stop at threats, but promised what he called a “New Middle East” — one in which Arab and Muslim peoples are driven shackled into the pen of the temporary entity. Adding insult to injury, he revealed that Arab and Muslim leaders – rulers and politicians alike – had blessed his plan and opened to him the doors of obedience and submission, until he spoke of them as though they were soldiers in his pocket, papers in his hand to be moved at will.

He said it outright: “The leaders of the region are amazing.” Amazing in what? In selling out their central cause? In betraying the blood of martyrs? In fully funding an American–Israeli project to liquidate what remains of Palestine? Yes — amazing in bowing before their executioner, amazing in stripping themselves of every trace of dignity and sovereignty.

Trump did not stop at mockery. He gave the example of Pakistan: its president and army chief, he said, had agreed to the deal. Then, in the press conference, the states present issued a statement shamelessly declaring approval of Trump’s plan, sending a clear message that no opposition would be tolerated and that he alone holds all the strings of the game.

The deranged Trump laid out his conditions like military orders: release all Israeli prisoners within 72 hours, immediately return remains to the Israelis, dismantle Hamas and destroy its military infrastructure, and enforce a timetable for Israeli withdrawal — but under his supervision and guardianship. Arabs and Muslims, he declared, would be responsible for dealing with Hamas, tasked with burying the last honour of resistance with their own hands.

With audacity, he declared that whoever rejects his plan would face iron and fire, and that Netanyahu – his closest partner – would receive full support to invade Gaza and annihilate its people, as though Palestinian blood were cheap water to be spilled by decree of the White House, and as though the entire Ummah were a herd of animals stripped of sanctity, dignity, and honour.

The pinnacle of his arrogance came when he revealed his project to establish a so-called “Peace Council,” an international body with himself as direct leader, alongside the criminal Tony Blair, thus turning Trump from U.S. president into “supreme ruler of Gaza.” He spoke of appointing those “worthy” to form Gaza’s government, deciding who rules, who is excluded, who lives, and who is exterminated.

In grotesque irony, Trump said coldly that Israelis “had been generous” in relinquishing Gaza in the past, as though it were a gift they had offered him to administer at will! He then boasted of being the best U.S. president for “Israel,” and of the Abraham Accords as merely the beginning of a path toward a Middle East rebuilt on the ruins of Arabs and Muslims, with the Israeli enemy as master of the region. What humiliation and disgrace the Arabs have reached, abandoning the honour of the prophetic message and clinging instead to the heirs of apes and pigs.

At the end of his farcical spectacle, Trump spoke of “necessary funding” and “building a secure future for all” – and by “all,” he meant only the security of Israel. For Palestinians, the only place envisioned was either under the rubble or under the guardianship of the U.S.-chaired “Peace Council.”

This is unparalleled arrogance, a haughtiness unknown even among history’s tyrants. Yet the greatest scandal is not Trump’s tongue, but the silence of Arab and Muslim regimes that raced behind him, providing proof they are nothing more than a pale shadow of his project, stripped even of the ability to feign opposition. Congratulations to them on their disgrace and abasement.

 

The Humiliation of Arab and Islamic Regimes

 

Trump’s plan means placing the Gaza Strip under international guardianship. After two years of the Zionist enemy’s military failure to control Gaza, Trump seeks to achieve Israel’s goal by indirect meansthrough a plan that effectively places Gaza under temporary international trusteeship until the Israeli enemy’s demands are met: recovering its prisoners, dismantling Hamas, crushing resistance, and then delivering Gaza to Israel on a silver platter.

The essence of Trump’s plan is this: to reward the Israeli enemy for genocide and war crimes; to subject Arab and Muslim states to the Abraham Accords that fight Islam and grant the Israeli enemy dominance over the region; to deny Palestinians any rights whatsoever; to isolate the resistance and turn global solidarity with Palestine into anger directed not at Israel, but at the Palestinian factions; and to guarantee the continuation of massacres while absolving Israel of responsibility and blaming resistance instead. Or else — surrender, and liquidate the cause forever.

What is new in Trump’s plan is the explicit adoption by Turkey, Qatar, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Indonesia, Egypt, and the UAE of the demand to eliminate Hamas and resistance movements, after decades of pretending otherwise. Foreign ministers of these states issued a statement of unimaginable humiliation: praising the “leadership role” of Trump, describing his efforts as “sincere” in ending the war on Gaza, and expressing confidence in his ability to find a path to peace. Are deadly bombs raining on Gaza a “sincere effort” to end the war? This is the very definition of shamelessness.

These governments further declared, unabashed, the importance of partnership with the United States in what they call “entrenching peace in the region.” They went even further, pledging readiness to cooperate positively and constructively with the U.S. and other parties to complete the agreement and guarantee its implementation.

War criminal Netanyahu summed up the role of the Arab and Muslim states, affirming that international, Arab, and Islamic pressures are now focused on Hamas to accept the conditions imposed jointly by Israel and the United States.

 

Gaza Does Not Break

 

In response to the American plan, and affirming that the Palestinian people have the full right to defend their land and confront the Israeli enemy without succumbing to blackmail or bargains, Ziyad al-Nakhalah, Secretary-General of Islamic Jihad in Palestine, declared that what Trump and Netanyahu announced is

“an American-Israeli agreement, an expression entirely of Israel’s position, and a recipe for continued aggression against the Palestinian people. Israel is trying, through the U.S., to impose what it could not achieve by war. We therefore regard this American-Israeli announcement as a recipe for exploding the region.”

 

Ayman al-Shashniya, Secretary-General of the Palestinian Resistance Committees, explained that Trump’s plan is the full adoption of Zionist demands and expansionist settlement projects, realizing Netanyahu’s dream of liquidating the Palestinian cause. He said the U.S. plan is an attempt to engineer Gaza within a colonial, economic, and security framework designed to rescue Israel from isolation and expand Arab–Zionist alliances to restore the track of normalization and the Abraham Accords. The main objective, he stressed, is to end armed resistance under international supervision and to entrench division by separating Gaza from the West Bank. What Israel and the U.S. failed to achieve by war and genocide, Trump now seeks to impose through political schemes. He confirmed that international endorsements of this plan directly help break Israel’s isolation and place the knife to the victim’s neck.

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine affirmed that “Trump’s plan, which delivers Netanyahu his political goals through war on Gaza, is an integrated political-security programme aimed at imposing a formula of surrender on resistance and our people. The vagueness in its clauses demands high vigilance in dealing with it, from the standpoint of national interest that preserves for the Palestinian people a position commensurate with their resilience, patience, and great sacrifices.”

 

The PFLP added: “We realize that the complexities of the Arab, Islamic, and internal Palestinian scene — with all its negatives — cast a heavy shadow on the resistance’s position. This historic moment demands a unified national stance at all levels, rooted in the popular base, to safeguard the achievements and role of resistance and to fortify the national cause against infiltration and shortsighted voices.”

 

The Palestinian Ahrar Movement said Trump’s plan is a direct demand for surrender and submission from a people whose land is occupied and against whom every war crime has been committed, before Netanyahu, a war criminal wanted by international justice.

It described Trump’s marketing of his plan as the sole salvation for Palestinians from war’s calamities, wrapped in threats if rejected by Palestinian negotiators, as mere media bluster consistent with his narcissism and proof of his complete alignment with the occupation and its leaders.

It confirmed that Trump’s proposal is a plan for Palestinian surrender and an attempt to save Netanyahu and his government from international prosecution. The Palestinian people will reject such lies and every plan and scheme concocted by the U.S.-Israeli alliance.

 

Conclusion

 

Trump’s speech is not mere passing words; it is a reflection of bitter reality: an arrogant tyrant mocking Arabs and Muslims, treating them as servile followers, while their rulers scramble for his approval and prove their submission. Unwittingly, Trump revealed the depths of political degradation reached by Arab rulers, and the chasm between peoples yearning for freedom and regimes selling their causes in the marketplace of bargains.

This is an age of disgrace: a time when the arrogant boast and the oppressed are humiliated. But it is also a time when people prepare to say their word, for no arrogance, however high it climbs, can endure long against the will of freedom.