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Come build your house in Gaza.
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Last January 2024, that was the message
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you could hear at the Victory of Israel
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conference. A conference organized by
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the settler colonial group Nala and
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attended by nearly a third of
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Netanyahu's cabinet and 15 members of
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the Knesset. Come build your house in
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Gaza was the message at the top of a map
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like this. a map of the strip split into
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15 or so renamed neighborhoods. At this
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Victory of Israel conference, attendees
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were given little wooden houses like
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these and encouraged to put their names
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on them, then place them on this map in
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the neighborhoods they'd like to settle
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in one day. The map calls this plan the
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new Gaza.
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Thanks for your support. All right, back
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to the video. Fantasies of what Gaza
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might look like in the future, like this
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one, are on a lot of minds. Israel's
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USbacked onslaught has destroyed or
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damaged 92% of all homes in Gaza and
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most major infrastructure. And what
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happens next is a question that
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seemingly a lot of people who aren't
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Palestinian have answers to. Last year,
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for example, Netanyahu unveiled Gaza
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2035, a plan to turn Gaza over to
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Bahrain, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and
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Morocco and let them run the show until
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Gaza looks like a bad AI render. or just
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recently the Arab League also proposed
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its own plan with its own projects for
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the area complete with a new airport,
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two seapports and an industrial zone.
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But above all others, one person in
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particular has had a lot to say. I'm
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committed to buying and owning Gaza.
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Build beautiful communities for the 1.9
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million people. We'll build beautiful
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communities, safe communities. Could be
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five, six, could be two. Think of it as
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a real estate development for the
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future. The Riviera of the Middle East.
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The US will take over the Gaza Strip and
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we will do a job with it, too. We'll own
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it and be responsible for dismantling
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all of the dangerous unexloded bombs and
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other weapons on the site. Level the
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site and get rid of the destroyed
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buildings. Level it out. create an
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economic development that will supply
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unlimited numbers of jobs and housing
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for the people of the area. For the past
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few months, we've seen Trump broadcast
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his plan for Gaza, a plan to turn the
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area into what he's calling a Riviera.
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According to Trump, this project will
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usher in economic growth, safe housing,
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and even jobs for Palestinians in the
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strip, transforming Gaza from its
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current state into an economic hub and
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tourist destination on the Mediterranean
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coast. It's all deeply disturbing for
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relatively obvious reasons, but one in
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particular. These plans do all seem to
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presuppose some kind of ethnic
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cleansing. They seem to acknowledge and
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to be based on the sort of current
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genocidal practices of Israel and the
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you know their backers in the US. This
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is Kareem Rabia, associate professor of
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anthropology at University of Illinois
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at Chicago and the author of Palestine
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is throwing a party and the whole world
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is invited. Like Kareem just said,
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Trump's concept of a plan for Gaza
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starts with the emptying out of the
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strip, or in more accurate terms, ethnic
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cleansing. Something that the Trump
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admin isn't even trying to hide. You're
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talking about
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probably a million and a half people.
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And we just clean out that whole thing.
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And to understand how we got here with
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naked statements of ethnic cleansing
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barely breaking into the news cycle, we
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need to look a little farther back with
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Trump's deal of the century. Deal of the
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century. Deal of the century. Deal of
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the century. My vision for peace,
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prosperity, and a brighter future for
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Israelis and Palestinians. So that plan
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is announced if I'm not mistaken in in
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2020 with the peace to prosperity
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initiative led by Jared Kushner uh being
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about a year in advance uh of that and
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in some sense it is taking the results
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the very negative obviously for uh
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Palestinians uh results of the stalled
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and degenerating effects of the
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so-called Oslo process and tried to give
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them a spin very much in keeping with
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kind of real estate development
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mentality that is is Kushner's uh style
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so to speak right so the notion there
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was really to crystallize consolidate I
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think the depoliticization
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the kind of politicide of Palestine and
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to incorporate this termination of any
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possibility for Palestinian resistance
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or anything like substantive
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self-determination or sovereignty in the
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in the broader context. This is Alberto
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Toscano. He's the author of late
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fascism. And according to him and to
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Kareem, plans like the deal of the
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century, this plan to sort of solve the
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Israel Palestine debate with economic
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incentives targeting Palestinian
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middle-class aspirations and US
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businessmen set the stage for where we
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are today. So I did research in the West
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Bank on um on real estate development
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and privatization. Uh the main the main
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sort of period of my research was 2009
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2010 although I was sort of tracking it
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and traveling all the time from like
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2007 to 2018 or 19 or so. And so I when
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I started doing this research this large
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real estate development project called
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the Wabi started to come online. It kind
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of pierced the public imaginary when I
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was there. They started putting up signs
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advertising it, billboards advertising
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it, things like that. And what it what
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it is is um is a large uh mega
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development project funded by now
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probably about a billion dollars, mostly
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coming from Qatar um to to to be the
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home to supposedly 40,000 middle-ass
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Palestinians. They say, you know, this
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is a Palestinian project. It it uses um
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Palestinian vernacular architecture
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somewhat. It's green. It's of the
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environment. It's about sort of our
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place and our uh ties to the homeland
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and and and things like this. The
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project Kareem is describing is one in a
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long line of development plans that have
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been proposed for Palestine. Plans that
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all came from a similar place, a place
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where a few economic incentives would be
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given to Palestinians in exchange for
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accepting their status as an exiled
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population who would never get the right
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to return. And if they didn't like it,
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the backup was always the threat of
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total elimination.
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And I suppose we see that also playing
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out even in the kind of plans then
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presented on the back of peace of
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prosperity or so-called deal of the
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century by Netanyahu himself you know
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envisaging this logistical and economic
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integration of the you know Gaza Strip
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into an economic region in which Israel
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would be integrated with Saudi Arabia
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and Egypt and you would have this kind
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of system of you know expert processing
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zones and so on and so forth again
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entirely predicated as was evident in
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Netanyahu's performance back then at the
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United Nations with the you know
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elimination of any sign of Palestine
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from the map right this was then
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presented by Kushner you know as much of
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this Oslo process has been presented as
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well in some regards as uh benefiting
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you know so-called Palestinian civil
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society allowing opportunities for
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economic and financial improvement and
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so on and so forth. So in some sense
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presented as a trade-off right between
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the full abdication of any attempt to
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gain any substantive forms of
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sovereignty and in exchange some horizon
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however fatuous or receding of economic
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prosperity as the you know argument as
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the title of the of the project went.
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But when we talked to these two authors,
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something was clear about where we are
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today. If the old deal for Palestinians
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was give up on your homeland in exchange
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for maybe 10% of you living something
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like a middle class life, the New Deal
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is something else entirely. But I think
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we're really in a different moment now.
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I think that the contrast now and in
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answer to your question is that we still
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have something like that, but the sort
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of like human development aspects of it,
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the aspirational aspects of it are just
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gone in the Gaza case. Trump doesn't say
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we're going to buy and redevelop it. He
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says we're going to own it. The the
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capitalist logics that are emanating
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from, you know, from Israel and from the
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US no longer sort of have the the kind
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of liberal developmental vision that
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they did at one point. There is no
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assumption that this is for Palestinians
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at all. Right? It is premised completely
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on ethnic cleansing. Trump's plan is
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clear. Empty Gaza and fill it with
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luxury condos that won't be for
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Palestinians. And it's not complicated
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to see how we got here. The last two
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years of Democrats backing a genocide
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uncritically, funneling billions of
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dollars of weapons to Israel, and
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constantly refusing to sanction Israel's
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atrocities have completely dehumanized
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Palestinians to the point that the very
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idea of innocent Palestinians has been
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denied by senior political figures. In
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this genocide, both sides of the aisle
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abandoned the people of Gaza and in the
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process turned them into this utterly
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disposable population that countries
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like the US and Israel can now just
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apparently command to abandon their
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lands at any time with little to no push
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back. Lands, by the way, that are
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incredibly important, especially because
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of Trump's real estate background. The
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very terms in which it was being talked
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about, you know, was in terms of, you
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know, we here have not a territory or a
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country but a plot, you know, kind of
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like a real estate a space already
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imagined, right, in a real estate uh
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optic which has been rendered unto
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waste. And of course, Trump treated this
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as just like a like a natural
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occurrence, right? You know, it's kind
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of like the mentality of of somebody
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coming in after the proverbial hurricane
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or natural disaster rather than in terms
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of a genocidal war funded by the US. So
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the idea is that you have a project of
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of property development. Indeed, this is
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something that Trump himself did, right?
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and he was a property developer in uh in
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Manhattan in particular, right? He
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basically wanted to redevelop this
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building and just stopped uh all of the
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the electricity, the water from working,
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turned it into, you know, an infernal
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indeed unlivable place in order to get
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the people to leave not having to pay
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them off the amount of money that he
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needed to pay them off in order to
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redevelop. Right? So that's a kind of
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you know the kind of renovation logic
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and the way that it was spoken about was
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in terms of you know nobody would want
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to live that we will you know clean it
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up and and redevelop it but in the
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meantime the population will be
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somewhere else and this will be
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redeveloped in Trump's terms right in
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Gaza Trump is recycling something he's
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done for 40 years and this approach it
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turns out is incredibly compatible with
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a long-term project that's enraptured
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the Israeli right wing for decades at
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this point. I think there's probably a
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struggle within the state of Israel now
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that the, you know, the sort of like
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genocidal and fascist block is in the
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center of the government. I think that
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they're probably, you know, this is a
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moment for them where they can realize a
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lot of the things that they have have
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wanted to realize for um for decades, if
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not longer, the complete takeover of
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Palestine and the removal of of
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Palestinians from from more and more
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parts of it. The logic that Trump is
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using to justify these plans that are so
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attractive to those on the Israeli
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right, it's actually a very old idea,
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older even than Trump's tenant
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harassment in the 80s. The idea I'm
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talking about is that land belongs to
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whoever will make the most profit from
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it. That's an idea that comes from John
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Lockach, a major political philosopher
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of the 17th century and in many ways the
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moral architect of the colonization of
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America and genocide of the Native
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Americans.
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See, whoever has the most power can't
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just go around doing whatever they want.
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They need a moral theory to point to
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when they do bad things and explain it
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away like it's not a bad thing. And for
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capitalism, the ultimate moral virtue
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has always been profit. According to
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Loach, then if the Native Americans
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weren't making the land quote useful and
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productive, if they weren't turning it
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for a profit, then they deserved to be
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removed, killed with impunity, and for
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their existence to quite literally be
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erased from the map. That argument
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hasn't gone away.
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Palestine is being treated by Trump,
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Netanyahu, and the Arab League not as
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the home of several million people with
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a history, a culture, and a place of
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personal attachment, but as just another
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lot to make money. So I was at the pal
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the second Palestine investors
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conference and um and it was just after
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the the Mavi Mara sort of attempted to
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to break the the blockade of Kazip and
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there was you know there were sort of
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discussions about should they cancel the
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the conference and and what have you and
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ultimately like they just had the flags
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of staff ma half flags at half mass and
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then it it sort of proceeded and I
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remember like on this point of the sort
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of the the developers and the
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capitalists like believing in their
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vision I remember being at one the uh
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one of the panels and there was a guy
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who was saying you know we are business
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people we're Palestinians you know we
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should do this as part of our national
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duty as part of our national duty as
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Palestinians we should come back we
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should invest in Palestine we should
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bring capital back and he said make no
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mistake there are returns to be made
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here obviously that was you know
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interesting and strange language to me
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as a Palestinian because that's not
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usually how we talk about return we talk
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about the return from exile but I I like
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that sort of said to me that you know
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these people have a vision and many of
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them believe in it. It's just not my
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vision and it's just not one that I
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think is plausibly the basis for return
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or self-determination or sovereignty.
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What we're seeing in Gaza is complete
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destruction and dispossession in the
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service of profit and territorial gain.
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And it's a mirror image of what is
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taking shape here. Here, like there, the
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number one goal of the Trump government
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is making capitalists more money. In
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their eyes, everyone else is disposable.
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Every other government function is
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worthless. Everything else is
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unnecessary. Their only framework for
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deciding good from bad is their personal
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monetary gain. And that means
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personhood, democracy, rights to free
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speech, and personal safety. They'll
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give all of those up in exchange for
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number go up. The plans in Gaza are
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vague. What will actually happen to
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Palestinians? We have no idea. But
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what's already happened is horrifyingly
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clear. Land grabs are back and people
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don't matter. Only the wallets of the
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rich and powerful do.