Nournews: Trump’s return to Tel Aviv, accompanied by ceremonies far beyond standard diplomatic protocol, signals a renewed synergy between far-right movements in the United States and Israel. Netanyahu’s and Trump’s joint appearance from the airport to the Knesset was a symbolic image of the reunion of two political forces that, over the past two decades, have steered U.S. Middle East policy toward confrontation, occupation, and instability.
In his speech, Trump called himself “Israel’s eternal friend” and praised U.S. military strikes against Iranian targets, claiming these actions had brought security to the region — remarks that merely reproduce the same warmongering logic that has engulfed the Middle East in flames.
This visit is not a peace mission but the stage-managed comeback of a failed political project — one that began during Trump’s presidency with the relocation of the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem and the recognition of the Golan Heights as Israeli territory, and now seeks to construct a new myth of “peacemaking” out of Gaza’s ruins.
The Inversion of Narrative: From Crime to Hero-Making
At the Knesset, Trump tried — with a tone rich in emotional theatrics — to present the Gaza war as “over” and to proclaim “a new era of peace.” He spoke of a ceasefire while thousands of families are still searching for their loved ones in makeshift camps, and displacement remains Gaza’s daily reality.
Netanyahu, in response, called Trump “Israel’s greatest friend” and described the assassination of General Qassem Soleimani and the attacks on Iran’s strategic centers as “historic services.” This rhetoric is part of an open effort to sanitize war crimes and to swap the roles of victim and aggressor — a narrative designed to erase Gaza’s atrocities from global memory and to mask the true face of occupation behind propaganda.
Indeed, during this visit, the Knesset became a stage for “historical cleansing” — where truth was sidelined, and failed politicians reappeared as peace heroes. Such narrative inversion is not only baseless but also reveals the Israeli regime’s fear of global accountability for its crimes over the past two years.
A Psychological Operation Against the Unity of the Resistance Front
In one part of his remarks, Trump said:
“Our hand of friendship is always extended, if Tehran wishes to build a safer region.”
This sentence, widely echoed in Western media, was part of a joint psychological operation by Washington and Tel Aviv to imply Iran’s inclination toward compromise — while the official policy of the Islamic Republic has always been founded on legitimate defense, active resistance, and dialogue from a position of dignity and strength.
By making such statements, Trump aims to exaggerate divisions within the Axis of Resistance and to divert regional public opinion from the reality of Israel’s defeat. Yet in truth, this trip is above all an effort to cover up Netanyahu’s political crisis and the Israeli army’s strategic deadlock against Palestinian resistance.
Trump’s visit to Israel, therefore, is not a sign of peace but the beginning of a new “war of narratives” — a battle fought in the arena of global public opinion, using lies wrapped in the shiny foil of diplomacy and politicians’ smiles.
While the cries of Gaza’s mothers are still heard from beneath the rubble, the political show staged by Tel Aviv and Washington cannot conceal the face of crime.
Trump’s publicity tour may change newspaper headlines, but it cannot erase truth from the memory of nations.
True peace will never emerge from the mouths of warmongering politicians — it will be born from the heart of justice, freedom, and resistance.
NOURNEWS