Yes, the war is still going on and we have yet to destroy Hamas and liberate the Gaza strip, but…wouldn’t it be absolutely crazy if, in addition to liberating Gaza, Israel ends up liberating the Sinai Desert as well?
I know, it sounds wild. But given what we’re seeing right now, the pieces are falling into place for exactly that scenario.
Follow this logic…
Right now the Ruler of Egypt, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, seems to be making all the wrong moves, pushing the region toward an inevitable collision.
Let’s break it down:
1. Sisi Just Pissed Off Trump—Big Time
Let me tell you something about President Donald J. Trump: you don’t cancel a meeting with him in the White House and expect to get away with it.
Yet, that’s exactly what Sisi just did.
📍 Sisi was supposed to meet with Trump next week.
📍 The meeting was set to discuss Gaza, regional stability, and, of course, Trump’s vision for ending the nightmare of Hamas terror.
📍 And then, suddenly—the Egyptian president canceled the meeting.
Think about that. The leader of Egypt canceled on the U.S. President, a man who is openly laying out a plan to reshape the Middle East—one that actually prioritizes Israel’s security and long-term peace.
Mark my words: This wasn’t just some diplomatic scheduling conflict. This was a slap in President Trump’s face.
And if there’s one thing we know about Trump—he never forgets when someone disrespects him.
2. Sisi’s “Gaza Plan” Is a Joke—and It Ignores Trump Entirely
As if the canceled meeting weren’t enough, Sisi decided to propose his own “plan” for Gaza.
And guess what?
❌ It completely ignores Trump’s vision.
❌ It dismisses the reality of Hamas’ war crimes.
❌ It pretends Gaza can go back to how it was before October 7th.
The plan?
📍 Keep all Gazans in Gaza—even though their homes, infrastructure, and entire terrorist-run society have collapsed.
📍 Rebuild Gaza “with international aid”—which means billions more dollars funneled right back into Hamas’ pockets.
📍 Pretend Hamas will magically disappear while continuing to teach children to kill Jews.
Seriously, Sisi’s plan is delusional.
Trump has made it crystal clear:
👉 No more Gaza terror state.
👉 Gazans must be relocated to other countries.
👉 And Gaza must never again be used as a launching pad for jihad.
Sisi knows this. Yet instead of cooperating with Trump, he’s trying to undercut him and rally other Arab leaders to block Trump’s plan.
Does he really think Trump is going to let him get away with this?
3. Egypt Is Militarizing the Sinai—Who Are They Preparing to Fight?
Now here’s the most concerning part of the puzzle:
🚨 Egypt has been rapidly building up its military presence in the Sinai Desert. 🚨
“Concerning: The Egyptian army has established divisions with thousands of tanks deployed in Sinai—‘continuous drills.’”
— Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws) February 2, 2025
For days, Egypt’s army has been the target of an extensive incitement campaign from the Israeli public, media, and politicians.pic.twitter.com/1zKOQAZzJP
For decades, the Sinai has been a demilitarized buffer zone—a key part of the peace agreement between Israel and Egypt. Yet, satellite images show:
🔍 New Egyptian bases being constructed.
🔍 Artillery and armored vehicles deployed near the border.
🔍 Increased troop movements across the peninsula.
And the obvious question: Who are they preparing to fight?
It’s not Hamas—they’ve already been smuggling weapons to them for years.
It’s not ISIS—they were dealt with a while ago.
So who does that leave?
Israel.
Yes, you heard me.
It looks like Egypt is positioning itself for a potential military confrontation with Israel.
History Repeats Itself
Now, let’s rewind 50 years.
🔹 In 1967, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser amassed his forces in the Sinai, declared war, and lost the desert to Israel in six days.
🔹 In 1973, Anwar Sadat tried again—launching a surprise attack on Yom Kippur—and ended up begging for peace.
🔹 By 1982, Israel, under U.S. pressure, returned the Sinai to Egypt as part of a peace agreement.
That deal was supposed to guarantee peace and stability. Now, with Sisi provoking Trump, defying reality, and building up forces, the writing is on the wall.
If Egypt continues on this path, they may just lose the Sinai again.
Trump Won’t Tolerate Weakness
Trump’s peace-through-strength doctrine is very clear:
👉 Reward allies who stand with America.
👉 Punish enemies who test American resolve.
Sisi, by his actions, is positioning himself as an enemy.
Trump wanted Egypt to help facilitate the relocation of Gazans—a humanitarian solution to a self-created problem.
Egypt’s response?
👎 They slammed the door on Trump.
👎 They rejected the most realistic plan for Gaza.
👎 And they’re gearing up for a potential conflict with Israel.
Trump will not let this stand.
And when Trump turns his attention to something—things change very quickly.
So What’s Next?
Well, first of all, I think people have to start to internalize that President Trump is not pushing his Gaza solution, to totally clear Gaza of the Islamonaz*i population there, just because it’s good for Israel.
I think he is pushing this solution because it is good for America!
Trump sees an Islamonaz*i free Gaza strip as a necessity for his trade war against China, in order to open up an alternative shipping route for the US via Israel, Saudia Arabia and straight to India.
That is part of his vision to take on China in the global commerce war. I don’t know what exactly his big plan for Gaza is, as part of this whole strategy, but it might be the building of a port in Gaza to then connect to Eilat via railway, to then transfer goods via ships from the Port of Eilat? Or maybe he has other ideas.
But, Trump’s grand plan in taking on China definitely has to now make sure that Gaza is Islamonaz*i free.
He also wants to keep Egypt at bay and deterred from using violence against Israel that would kill this grand plan for US global trade to compete with China.
so Here’s my prediction:
- Trump will publicly call out Sisi for sabotaging his plan for Gaza.
- The U.S. will threaten to cut military aid to Egypt if it continues its hostile behavior.
- If Egypt tries any military move in the Sinai, Israel will respond with full force—this time, not giving it back.
The Inevitable Outcome: A Liberated Sinai
And that’s where this might get really interesting.
👉 If Egypt crosses the line, Israel will have no choice but to retake the Sinai Desert as Sinai provides strategic depth for Israel, acting as a buffer against attacks from Egypt in the future
👉 Controlling Sinai also cuts off Hamas’ supply lines from Egypt, ensuring Gaza can never again become a terror base.
Wouldn’t it be ironic if, after all these decades, Egypt’s arrogance leads to Israel liberating the Sinai desert once again?
And if that happens, remember this: Trump didn’t cause it. Bibi didn’t cause it.
Hashem is running the show.
Hashem’s Hand in History
Who would have thought on October 8th, 2023, that we’d be here today?
🔹 That Gaza would be on the verge of total collapse.
🔹 That Israel would have the world’s strongest power finally backing its victory.
🔹 That Arab leaders—like Jordan’s King Abdullah—would start opening their doors to Gazan emigration.
And now, here we are. Egypt is misplaying its hand. Trump is stepping up. Israel is regaining its strength.
The pieces are moving exactly as they need to.
Why?
Because, as I’ve said from the beginning:
Hashem is running the show.
Not Trump.
Not Netanyahu.
Hashem.
And we are living through miraculous, redemptive times.
Stay strong. Stay hopeful.
🔥 Am Yisrael Chai! 🔥