
The obvious answer: No.
But does that mean that simply talking about these ideas has no effect? No, also.
What Trump and Netanyahu are doing is not just political nonsense, but a calculated strategic manipulation that relies on creating an imaginary reality so that impossible ideas become debatable, and unworkable projects seem like proposed scenarios.
This is not an improvised policy, but a deliberate approach inspired by political and media theories that aims to reshape public awareness and push opponents into defensive positions instead of keeping them on the offensive.
Let's understand how they speak:

This strategy is based on creating a huge media hype around something that is not real, with the aim of distracting attention or achieving undeclared goals.

• Repeating talk about the displacement of Palestinians despite the impossibility of implementing it, not because anyone believes it is possible, but to make people deal with it as a matter for discussion instead of rejecting it immediately.
• Transforming the issue of Israel’s military failure in Gaza into a discussion about (where will the Palestinians go?) as if their departure is inevitable and the only disagreement is over the destination!
• Making the targeted countries (Egypt, Jordan, Gulf States) appear as if they are negotiating a deal rather than rejecting the idea in principle.

•The public begins to treat displacement as an idea (proposed) while it is a war crime that is impossible to implement.
•Arab and international parties are forced to issue statements of denial and clarification, which puts them in a defensive position and gives the story false credibility.
•The discussion shifts from (Should the Israeli aggression be stopped?) to (What are the alternatives available to the Palestinians?) which is exactly the real goal of this deception.
Let's continue..

The strategy relies on flooding the media and public opinion with a barrage of statements and decisions, regardless of their realism, with the aim of controlling the political narrative.

• Trump repeatedly makes statements about “grand plans” such as displacement, building walls, imposing sanctions, and banning countries, even though he knows they are not feasible.
•The goal: to confuse the media and opponents, so that it becomes impossible to respond to all of his statements or expose his contradictions.
• Netanyahu, who is politically besieged by the failure of the war, relies on issuing huge and repeated threats, not because he is able to carry them out, but to keep everyone in a state of (reaction) instead of focusing on his crimes and failures.

•The media and the public find themselves forced to follow new statements, instead of focusing on the basic facts: Israel has failed militarily, and Trump is maneuvering in the media.
The more noise there is, the easier it is to make dangerous decisions amidst the chaos.

This strategy involves repeatedly re-presenting ideas until they become familiar, and therefore less shocking, and more indirectly acceptable.

• Months ago, there was talk of displacing the Palestinians with this intensity, but now, due to the repetition of statements, the matter is being discussed in the media as if it were one option among several options.
• It is not just about repetition, but about flooding the arena with the same idea from multiple angles: American statements, Israeli threats, media leaks, strategic analyses, until it seems like an inevitable reality.
•This method was previously used in the war on Iraq, where weapons of mass destruction were transformed from a lie into a pretext for war, due to intense repetition.

•Displacement becomes an idea on the table, even if Arab and international rejection of it is strong.
•The discussion shifts from “Is this possible?” to “What is the best way to implement it?” Which is exactly what Trump and Netanyahu are seeking.

What is happening is very serious, but it is not a reason for panic, but a reason for a strict and firm position that refuses to even treat these ideas as a legitimate discussion.




•Threats are not plans, but pressure cards. What Trump and Netanyahu want is to turn the impossible into possibilities, and this is what must be fought by exposing media manipulation.
I received this interesting analysis from a friend by e-mail, I've never heard of Sister Hawa, or seen any of her other works, but got very encouraged to publish it on our blog for the benefit of all my readers, a worthy analysis. As always my many thanks to all my good friends and readers.
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