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💀 The Gaza Riviera: Where Genocide Meets Real Estate Dreams

 




✍️ By Malik Mukhtar
📍 ainnbeen.blogspot.com

Let us all raise a sarcastic toast to the new fantasy paradise of our times — The Gaza Riviera — brought to you by bulldozers, bulldog nationalism, and billion-dollar bombs.

Because why settle for genocide when you can add glitter, AI, and Trump-branded hotels on the graves of children?

Yes, paradise is just a war crime away.


🏖️ Ethnic Cleansing, Now with Seaside Views

While the world watches in horror, Israel dreams. It dreams of five-star cafes where bakeries once stood before being reduced to ash. It dreams of yachts anchored on the coast where the bloated corpses of starving children now float.

Starvation isn’t a tragedy here. It’s a strategy. Gaza isn’t dyingit’s being “developed.” The mass graves are zoning opportunities. The tent camps are just “pre-construction” waiting for investment.

And Gila Gamliel’s AI video? A genocidal fever dream: whitewashed beaches, glittering towers, Netanyahu and Trump holding hands, smiling over a Gaza cleansed of the people who dared to be born there.

Welcome to The Gaza Riviera. No Palestinians allowed. “Voluntary emigration,” they call it — as if “leave or diequalifies as a choice.


🎯 Target Practice, Not Tragedy

Over 1,000 Palestinians have been shot dead while scrambling for food in aid lines. That’s not an unfortunate outcome. That was the design. Aid hubs turned into ambush zones. Starvation used not just as a weaponbut as bait.

Children are now skeletons. Doctors collapse from hunger. UNRWA, which fed the majority, was shut down on the pretense of “security concerns” without evidence — a clever trick to shut off the last functioning artery of life.

And if you thought the average of 28 Palestinian children killed per day would spark some outrage in Tel Aviv, think again. That’s not a crisis — that’s “normal.” It’s a scoreboard.

This isn’t a military campaign. It’s a factory of death.


💉 Barbarism Rebranded as Civilization

Israel has perfected the art of moral anesthesia.

Bomb hospitals? Self-defense.
Assassinate journalists? Necessary evil.
Starve toddlers? Blame Hamas.
Colonize rubble? “Innovation.”

Meanwhile, Amichai Eliyahu dreams aloud about nuking Gaza — and somehow keeps his job. Bezalel Smotrich talks about annexing Gaza, relocating all Palestinians, and building Jewish settlements over crushed homes — and gets applause.

Where Eichmann sought trains, today’s bureaucrats draft “relocation frameworks.” It’s the same genocidenow with updated software.


🧟 Gaza Is Starving. Israel Is Celebrating.

In the wastelands of Gaza, children like 1.5-year-old Muhammad Zakariya fight to survive with bodies wasting down to skeletal remains. They are too weak to cry. Too weak to be heard. But in Israel’s hallucination, this is a price worth paying — for beachfront property.

What comes next? Trump Tower Gaza? A GigaMall on the bones of the displaced? Casinos with slot machines named “Iron Dome”?

No. What will rise from the ashes is not paradise but a colony of cruelty — an apartheid hellscape populated by armed fanatics and morally bankrupt architects of ethnic cleansing. The future residents of Gaza’s ruins won’t be peace-seekers. They’ll be the Israeli equivalents of genocidaires — West Bank settlers with rifles and real estate portfolios.

Like all monsters, they will eventually cannibalize each other.


⚖️ A War on Palestinians — and on the Human Spirit

The genocide in Gaza has not only killed thousands — it has annihilated the very idea of a moral Israel. There is no law. No decency. No red line.

Israelis, once the self-proclaimed heirs of Holocaust memory, now wear its inversion like a crown. They have become the thing they vowed never to become.

And if there’s any justice left in this shattered world, it is this: that after they've erased Palestine, after they've whitewashed the horror with condos and cafes, after they've silenced every cry for justice — they will be left to rot in the moral sewer they built with their own hands.

The Gaza Riviera isn’t a utopia. It’s a tomb. And history will remember who danced around it.


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