Netanyahu Admits Gaza War Is Part of U.S.-Backed Plan to Redraw the Middle East
In a revealing interview, Israel’s Prime Minister outlines plans for full control over Gaza, population displacement, and a broader strategy to reshape regional power dynamics.
Watan-In a fiery interview that unveiled many of the hidden dimensions of the next phase, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a series of shocking statements confirming that what is happening in Gaza is not merely a war—it is part of a broader project to reshape the entire Middle East, with American blessing and a clear plan for demographic change in the Gaza Strip.
Netanyahu explicitly admitted that his overarching plan revolves around “full control” over Gaza and the “voluntary displacement” of its population, as he put it, in coordination with former U.S. President Donald Trump.
These remarks came amid the ongoing assault on Gaza and at a politically sensitive moment, highlighting the deep coordination between the two sides to impose a “new reality” that Israel has long envisioned.
In what observers described as his clearest statement since the war began, Netanyahu declared: “We are changing the Middle East. This is the day after.”He stressed that what is happening now is the implementation of a pre-prepared political and military plan, which goes beyond defeating the resistance to redrawing the map of territorial control.
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Gaza War Part of Larger U.S.-Backed Vision
Netanyahu didn’t stop at Gaza. He also referred to advanced intelligence operations carried out by the Israeli army against Hezbollah in Lebanon, including what he called “Operation Pager”, through which thousands of communications were reportedly tracked—further proving that the war is not confined to one front.
On another front, Netanyahu revealed that U.S. President Joe Biden pressured him not to invade Rafah, saying: “He told me, ‘Don’t do it’… but I told him: I am responsible for Israel’s security!” This statement reflects the growing rift between Washington and Tel Aviv over the management of the war.
Netanyahu’s remarks reignite a critical question:Are we witnessing the actual implementation of the “New Middle East” plan? And is the world watching a systematic displacement of Palestinians under the guise of conflict resolution?
All of this is unfolding amid official Arab silence and Western complicity, turning a blind eye to what many view as an unprecedented Judaization project.
In reality, Netanyahu’s statements were far from spontaneous. They were a calculated message to the world: “The next phase is more dangerous.” The conflict has now moved beyond deterrence, becoming a struggle over the future of entire peoples and nations.