‘All Hell Will Break Loose’
What does this mean for Israel?
What is trump implying when he says that all hell will break loose if Hamas fails to deliver all the remaining hostages by 12 Noon this Saturday? When asked what this means, he replies, you’ll see.
Trump has said repeatedly, against all nay sayers from the Middle East, that all Gazans must be removed. He reaffirms that they’ll have no desire to return, as their new homes will be far better than anything they could have imagined, effectively eliminating any desire to return to Gaza.
All hell will break loose could suggest that the U.S. has supplied 1700 2,000-ton bunker bombs to Israel that Trump may expect Israel to use to pound Gaza so hard that the tunnel system will be decimated and whoever is living in those dark decrepit dungeons will be long gone and forgotten.
What about the hostages who are still alive? Israel cannot abandon them. While Hamas must be completely eradicated, bringing all reaming hostages’ home—whether alive or dead—is a crucial priority.
The first part of the war, significant weapons were withheld under Biden while Israel was fighting a 7-front war with “kit gloves” one hand tied behind Israel’s back..
Now, Israel has been blessed with Trump who stands with us to remove the Hamas rats once and for all. Once completed, Israel will transfer control of Gaza—an area spanning 90,240 acres—to the United States. This vast land area, once developed into a massive project, will include at least 2.2 billion square feet of housing and commercial space. It will serve as a new launchpad to transform this long-troubled region—plagued by conflict and bloodshed for 3,000 years since its days as ancient Philistia—into a hub of economic growth and vast new job opportunities.
I believe Trump envisions Israel using overwhelming firepower in the shortest possible time—without deploying ground troops. However, this puts Israel in a difficult position, as it cannot abandon the hostages still in captivity. Therefore, the operation must be executed with extreme precision while maintaining absolute resolve to eradicate Hamas once and for all.
How did Trump take out ISIS in Syria in 30 days when his generals told him it’ll take years?
Following the release of the three hostages last Saturday, the situation is dire, and the reaming ones alive may not survive in captivity. Health officials reported that they were in critical condition due to severe starvation and were weeks away from cardiac arrest. Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating, is fatal, causing the person to collapse, stop breathing, lose consciousness, and face imminent death.
Trump is right—the hostages must be rescued immediately, not in stages. There can be no compromise on this, as delaying the rescue puts their lives at greater risk. The remaining hostages are likely to be in even worse condition.
Immediate action is essential. If Israel agrees to accept the three hostages on Saturday, they must set a firm deadline to get all the hostages or resolve the issue on its own.
The commonsense approach is for Israel’s top military leaders and U.S. military officials to collaborate on a joint military plan to oust Hamas in the shortest possible time, with minimal or no ground forces.
There’s no doubt that Trump is Israel’s best friend ever in the White House. Israel must seize this opportunity.
This is just the first step in eradicating the evil at Israel’s doorstep. The true threat comes from Iran—the root of the problem. Israel must focus on demilitarization, eliminating their nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction.
This shift will change the course of the Middle East, sparking economic growth, fostering new partnerships between Israel and Arab nations, and dismantling the axis of evil (Amalek), which knows only death and destruction.