So, here we go again.

Another “deal” on the table. Another ceasefire. Another so-called breakthrough. And once again, the world is told to applaud the Zionist entity for “allowing” aid into the very land it has flattened, starved, and occupied for over 75 years.

This time it’s a prisoner exchange proposal between “Israel” and Hamas. Western media is already framing it as a potential step toward peace. Trump is smirking. Netanyahu is calculating. And Arab leaders are dusting off their normalisation handshakes.

But let’s not be fooled. This isn’t a deal. It’s a trap—a pause in the genocide, not a stop. A public relations stunt, not a real shift. And if we, as Muslims, fall for this again, then shame on us.


Trump’s Legacy Play & Netanyahu’s Strategic Calculations

Let’s be real. Trump doesn’t care about Gaza. What he cares about is securing a legacy-defining moment—a headline that says: “Trump ends Gaza war.” He wants the history books to remember him as the man who “fixed the Middle East.” He’s still obsessed with that Nobel Peace Prize.

Netanyahu has been fighting for his political survival—and quite literally to stay out of jail. For months, he’s faced mass protests, a corruption trial, and internal revolt. But his brutal military campaigns in Gaza and Iran have revived his image among Zionist voters. So while his personal popularity has seen a spike, it’s not a position of strength—it’s a temporary lifeline bought through bloodshed. His coalition remains fragile and explosive, with Smotrich and Ben-Gvir watching his every move. A strategic prisoner swap gives him room to breathe, a propaganda win, and a way to rebalance power within his camp.

This deal is about survival—not justice, not peace.


What’s Really in the Deal? Zionist Poison in a Sugar Coating

This agreement isn’t a breakthrough. It’s a betrayal wrapped in humanitarian language. Here’s the reality:

  • A 60-day ceasefire, not a permanent end to war.
  • Freedom for “Israel” to resume aggression whenever it chooses.
  • Continued siege and aid restrictions.
  • No commitment to reconstruction or lifting the blockade.
  • Ongoing displacement, keeping Palestinians homeless and scattered.
  • A return of Abbas’s traitor gangs, to sow division and chaos inside Gaza.

In short: it’s a pause designed to buy time for “Israel” to reorganise and push forward with its long-term agenda—erasing Gaza’s resistance and preparing the region for the next phase of normalisation.

And Hamas? They’re being boxed in. Accept the deal and look weak. Reject it and be painted as the one rejecting “peace.” It’s a rigged game.


Normalisation Reloaded – The Regimes Are Back on Script

As Gaza bleeds, Arab regimes are already back in position—ready to resume their betrayal tour.

When asked if they’d normalise with “Israel”, the Saudi foreign minister didn’t say no. He just said the “priority right now is a ceasefire in Gaza.” That’s not a rejection—it’s a waiting game. They know they can’t openly shake hands with Zionists while the bombs are still dropping. So the ceasefire becomes the excuse: cool the outrage, then move forward with normalisation quietly.

Syria is also being quietly lined up as the next US-‘Israeli’ “experiment.” And the Americans are dangling more Abraham Accords like carrots in front of their loyal donkeys.

Let’s not sugar-coat this: the Arab regimes are not mediators—they are collaborators. They talk about “two states,” “de-escalation,” and “regional peace,” while doing deals with the same entity that’s bombing hospitals and burying children alive.

They are not reviving the cause. They are trying to bury it.


Zionist Tensions – Smotrich, Ben-Gvir, and the Internal War

Within the Zionist regime itself, things are tense.

Smotrich and Ben-Gvir aren’t celebrating this deal—they’re panicking. These extremists want total domination: the complete destruction of Gaza, the forced displacement of its people, and the cleansing of Palestine from its indigenous Muslim population.

This prisoner swap threatens to slow them down. That’s why they’ve escalated attacks in the West Bank, intensified Al-Aqsa raids, and are pushing for new demolitions.

They’re not worried about peace. They’re worried the momentum of genocide might slip away before their ideological project is complete.


The Ummah Has Spoken – But the Rulers Obey Their Masters

Let’s set the record straight.

The Muslim Ummah has not been silent. From Jakarta to Johannesburg, from London to Lahore, Muslims have marched, protested, donated, prayed, and raised their voices.

But the reality is this: the ones with the actual power to make change—the rulers and their armed forces—have either aided the Zionists or stood by in criminal silence.

Egypt tightens the Rafah crossing. Jordan maintains security coordination. Turkey continues trade. Pakistan offers empty rhetoric. And the Saudi regime pretends to be “neutral” while eyeing a seat at the Zionist table.

Our armies could move. Our oil could be weaponised. Our skies could be shut. But none of that will happen—because these rulers were never appointed to serve Islam. They were planted to serve the West.

And they are doing their job flawlessly.

Indeed, those who take the disbelievers as allies instead of the believers—do they seek honour through them? But indeed, all honour belongs to Allah.❞


Conclusion – Don’t Fall for the Deception

This isn’t peace. This isn’t victory. And it certainly isn’t justice.

It’s a ceasefire designed by the enemies of Islam to serve their strategic interests. It’s a tool to restart normalisation, re-legitimise Zionism, and extend the occupation under new branding. And it’s happening with the full approval of the same regimes who have betrayed us time and time again.

But as Muslims, we must never forget:

There is no peace under occupation.

There is no justice without Islam.

And there is no liberation while traitors guard our borders and silence our armies.

And say: ‘Do as you will, for Allah will see your deeds—and so will His Messenger and the believers. And you will be returned to the Knower of the unseen and the seen, and He will inform you of what you used to do.’❞

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