Abasan al‑Saghira: Trump’s path to the ‘Nobel Prize’!
Al-Khamisa News Network - Gaza

Written by Hassan Asfour
This may be a historical first: for the president of a major power — no longer a superpower — in the contemporary world to tell a “lie” that will enter every dictionary of “political lies,” after he declared that he had stopped seven wars within months, without blinking or stammering as he listed those “wars,” many of which were no more than items skipped over in news bulletins under the treads of American tanks over the body of a Gaza child.
The great paradox does not stop at the “big lie” of the president of the “great power,” but extends to his claim of entitlement to the Nobel Peace Prize after those “extraordinary” efforts he says he carried out in just a few months, despite the “real wars” in Palestine — especially the Gaza Strip — and in Ukraine, which are still ongoing.
Perhaps the greatest farce continued during a meeting with “leaders” of Arab countries alongside Turkey and Pakistan, when he said Gaza’s war could be ended now, without specifying how other than by talking about the release of hostages and the end of Hamas’s rule, as if the army of Jewish fascism — after committing war crimes and genocide approaching a quarter of a million people in less than two years, and destroying all traces of human life — has become a “force for peace,” and as if Mr. Trump might consider the leaders of the occupying army deserving of “consolation” peace prizes.
Trump’s speech at the United Nations General Assembly on September 23, 2025, and the subsequent meeting with Arab, Turkish and Pakistani leaders, may be the most politically insulting address not only to the UN in its member states and institutions, but to humanity as a whole. It merits political pursuit when he stood unabashedly as an open advocate for a state of genocide and ethnic cleansing, while advancing the Judaization of the West Bank and Jerusalem.
The essence of Trump’s project is how to end “Palestinian nationalism” and destroy all political gains, particularly the primary sovereignty construct, as the practical opposite of the “Greater Israel” project. That project represents an element of “Trump’s real vision” to change the overall landscape in the Middle East and the region, to impose the Jewish fascist state as an auxiliary “protective” force for American power in the region, and to work to encircle Egypt with its overall weight in order to shape a new regional scene.
Trump’s speech at the General Assembly and his remarks during the extended meeting confirm without hesitation that the United States is spearheading the implementation of the general Judaization project, cutting off the path to the existence of a State of Palestine, and that his primary plan regarding the Gaza Strip has not disappeared from his agenda — he clings to it as the only option.
Trump’s speech and the extended meeting with Arab and non‑Arab leaders intensify the core of the American vision for the region’s political future, which begins with erasing Palestinian national identity and replacing it with a distorted identity under a “new guardianship” for an unspecified period, confining it spatially — not just politically — within the 365 square kilometres of the Gaza Strip after a security carve‑out that serves the Zionist state’s vision, while gradually testing what may be granted “rights.”
The essence of Trump’s project is no longer unknown; it may be clearer than the gambits being played out. It plainly aims to erase every possibility for a Palestinian entity within the borders envisaged by UN resolution 19/67 of 2012 and subsequent reinforcing resolutions, and not to end the Gaza war or resolve the hostage issue, as he lies in words and positions so that some do not fall into a political trap that is the most contemptuous of human reason.
Farce after farce, Trump’s road to the Nobel Peace Prize passes through the small town of Abasan, east of Khan Younis: its “liberation” and complete reconstruction are presented as the necessary condition for the prize, which would suffer a historical stain if it were awarded to someone who deserves nothing but an international criminal court.
Note: For the Turkish president to sit next to Melania’s husband at a meeting with Arab leaders and a Pakistani, and with no Palestinian at the head of the table… a very public political insult. Despite Erdoğan’s rhetorical bluster, the seating arrangement revealed the truth: he is the Americans’ choice, not the Arabs’. Understand, Arabs and non‑Arabs?
Special note: The enemy state’s media tells you that 80 percent of the world recognised the State of Palestine. So what do you think about a Nobel for Trump, jail for Bibi, and Palestine returned to its people? A nice equation, isn’t it?