🚨 Trump Invited Benjamin Netanyahu, the Indicted War Criminal, to Serve on His Board of Peace. This Should Tell You EVERYTHING You Need to Know.
Trump’s Gaza board is a pay-to-play farce—and it’s stacked with Zionists and strongmen.
Donald Trump has just invited Benjamin Netanyahu to serve on his so-called Gaza “Board of Peace.”
Let that rot in your chest for a second.
An indicted war criminal, overseeing an active genocide in Gaza that has now been ongoing for over two years, is being handed a seat at the table to “oversee” Gaza’s postwar development.
This is not peace. This is impunity dressed up as diplomacy.
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Here’s the core absurdity, stripped of all propaganda: Trump is inviting the very man accused of the worst crimes in Gaza to help “supervise” Gaza’s future. That’s like asking the arsonist to chair the fire safety committee. That’s like asking the burglar to install your locks.
And I’m not being dramatic. I’m being accurate.
Genocide doesn’t get a seat. It gets stopped.
There are certain moral lines that are supposed to exist in the world—lines that even the powerful are not supposed to cross.
One of them is this: you do not reward a leader accused of mass atrocities with a ceremonial title called “peace.”
That isn’t reconciliation. That isn’t realism. That isn’t “getting everyone in the room.” That is the normalization of atrocity, and it teaches every government on earth the same lesson:
If you have enough power and the right friends, you can do anything—and you’ll still be invited back to the banquet.
That’s the lesson Trump is broadcasting.
And it’s not just symbolic. Symbolism shapes reality. The symbols become policy. The policy becomes precedent. The precedent becomes the new normal.
A “Board of Peace” that sells seats is not a peace plan
Reports say that Trump invited 60 countries to join this board, and that permanent membership would be available for countries that pay $1 billion.
Family, I need you to see what’s happening here.
Gaza is being treated like a prize, like a project, like a “development opportunity,” like a piece of property to be managed by a committee chaired by the same empire funding the destruction—while Palestinians live among rubble, searching for bones.
When you combine “peace” language with “pay $1 billion for permanence,” you’re not describing peace.
You’re describing a cartel.
You’re describing a global shakedown—where the wealthy buy influence and the victims get told to be grateful for the arrangement.
The board is stacked—and the tell is who gets invited
The reporting frames this as a “complex mosaic” of invitees—friends and adversaries, Europe and the Middle East.
But let’s stop pretending complexity equals legitimacy.
If the “peace board” includes Netanyahu—again, Netanyahu—then the board is already morally bankrupt. The only real question is how many other compromised actors will climb aboard to make the farce look respectable.
And yes, the majority of the members, by all appearances, are open Zionists or governments that have spent the last two years enabling Israel’s assault on Gaza. That’s not an oversight. That’s the design.
This is how genocide gets laundered: through committees
You don’t launder genocide by arguing that the bodies aren’t real. That’s too crude.
You launder genocide by moving the conversation from “Stop killing civilians” to “Let’s talk about governance frameworks.”
From “End the siege” to “Postwar development.”
From “War crimes” to “stability.”
And then you appoint the people responsible for the catastrophe to the committees that get to decide what happens next.
That is exactly what this “Board of Peace” is trying to do.
It is trying to turn an ongoing genocide into a bureaucratic process—and to make the architects of that genocide look like statesmen.
Peace is not built on lies
Peace requires truth. Accountability. Reparations. Protection. Human rights. The rule of law.
Peace does not require a photo op at a resort or a conference in Davos.
And peace certainly doesn’t require a seat for the man whose policies have reduced Gaza to mass graves, starvation, displacement, and the destruction of hospitals, schools, and homes.
It is not “neutral” to invite Netanyahu to a “peace” board. It is a declaration. It is Trump saying: this is who I want to represent the future.
And if that doesn’t make you furious, you’re not paying attention.
What I want you to do with this
Don’t let this become another headline you scroll past.
Call it what it is.
Trump didn’t build a “Board of Peace.” He built a Board of Power—and he gave an indicted war criminal a chair.
Share this. Say it plainly. Force people to defend the indefensible in public. Make it socially expensive to pretend this is normal.
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Love and appreciate each of you.
Your friend and brother,
Shaun





This should tell you EVERYTHING you need to know about this evil board Trump has assembled.
This is absolutely batshit crazy. I don't know what else to say. Netanyahu, war criminal on a Gaza board of Peace??? He should have been invited to a war criminal trial and anyone else complicit in genocide of Palestinians! Genocide will not end with this appointment. There's been enough UN corruption and this is just the absolute limit of insanity. The billionaires don't care if they have to commit genocide to control the world's resources and they will do that to anyone and everyone that they perceive to be standing in their way. Ugh. This Gaza board must be stopped immediately. I am sickened by this world we live in.