Trump’s Gaza “Peace Proposal” Has Chilling Echoes of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation

ANGLO AMERICA, 6 Oct 2025

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The 157 UN member states, out of a total of 193, have recognised Palestine as a sovereign state. That recognition carries not just symbolism but binding moral and legal obligations. They must act, and act now, to halt the US-Israeli war of annihilation against a people under occupation.

2 Oct 2025 – US President Donald Trump’s Gaza “peace proposal” revives the playbook of the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation – a US-Israeli “aid distribution” scheme that was less lifeline than death trap, weaponising hunger against Palestinians.

The 20-point plan, reportedly drafted with Israel and US officials alongside Jared Kushner, Steve Witkoff (both with vested real-estate interests in occupied lands), and Tony Blair, reeks of the same cynical design.

Blair’s record alone should disqualify him: as Washington’s chief war-marketeer he sold the Iraq invasion with the lie of “45-minute nukes,” enabling mass civilian slaughter and the destruction of Iraqi society. Trump’s proposal assigns him a 21st-century viceroy role, an insult to Gaza’s besieged people.

However it is read, the proposal is a “political death trap” for the Palestinian society in Gaza, already subjected to the two years of Israel’s declared policy of “war of extermination”.

It makes a mockery of international humanitarian law, shows an utter disregard for the resounding recognition of the Israel-occupied Palestine as a sovereign state.

Twice, the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to allow food, medicine, and water into Gaza, declaring its population “protected” under the Genocide Convention. The proposal flatly defies those binding orders.

The proposal’s central demand collapses under Israel’s own testimony. In the 1 August 2025 letter to Trump, Commanders for Israel’s

Security – 600 ex-generals, Mossad and Shin Bet chiefs, and senior diplomats – confirmed that Hamas’s military and governing apparatus had already been destroyed.

It is not Palestinian resistance that must be dismantled but Israel’s illegal occupation – nearly sixty years of colonial rule enforced by an apartheid, ethno-supremacist state. We affirm the occupied people’s right to resist, not the occupier’s fabricated “right to self-defence.” As Israel’s former Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon confessed, Israel’s “war” in Gaza under the veneer of fighting the Hamas amounts to “Mein Kampf in reverse.”

The 157 UN member states, out of a total of 193, have recognised Palestine as a sovereign state. That recognition carries not just symbolism but binding moral and legal obligations. They must act, and act now, to halt the US-Israeli war of annihilation against a people under occupation.

Drafted on 1 October by: Forces of Renewal Southeast Asia (www.forsea.co)

Endorsers:

    1. Restless Beings UK,
    2. Hindus for Human Rights, UK
    3. UK Indian Muslim Council (UK-IMC)
    4. Bangladesh Expatriates Council
    5. NRB Council, USA
    6. Esho Desh Gori
    7. The International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
    8. The Xaverian Missionaries – International
    9. The League Priests Against Genocide – International
    10. The Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal
    11. Justice 4 Palestine – Actions Enablement Network (J4P)
    12. Rohingya Human Rights Network, Bangladesh
    13. Don Valley for Palestine, Canada
    14. Hindus for Human Rights USA
    15. Greenwich Palestine Alliance, UK
    16. International Association of People’s Lawyers

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