“Ceasefire? To Israel, It’s Just a Pause Between Wars,” Says Ex-Mossad Agent Avner Avraham
October 14, 2025
“Ceasefire? To Israel, it’s just a pause between wars.”
Former Mossad agent Avner Avraham says it openly, Israel will never finish the job because it will always create new enemies.
He compares Gaza to Lebanon, where destruction was followed not by peace, but by endless extensions of “temporary” ceasefires.
He admits what the world refuses to see:
There is no intent for peace. Only strategy. Only expansion.
To him, Gaza has “no future”, just a “parking lot,” a “dumping ground,” and a “monument to destruction.”
He describes plans to erase Gaza, to send its people away, and to rebuild the ruins into profit — ports, business, and new Abraham Accord deals.
And while he speaks, the mask slips, revealing a worldview where wars are recycled, truces are tactics, and entire populations are collateral.
It’s the confession of a system that thrives on endless war.
Expose them!
#CeasefireIsALie #IsraelExposed #MossadRevealed #EndlessWars #GazaGenocide #TruthUncovered #WarAsStrategy #AbrahamAccords #NoFutureForGaza
English Script:
Israel Ellis: Do you feel we finished the job?
Avner Avraham: We will never finish the job because we always have new enemies.
Israel Ellis: Why didn’t we take Khomeini out?
Avner Avraham: I tell you what, because he is not just a regular leader, he is a religious leader. And it’s different.
Israel Ellis: You start a religious war?
Avner Avraham: Okay, and they can replace him. And, you know, sometimes if you think about Tehran, it looks like we suddenly stopped, and we made this ceasefire. But come on, let me compare it to Lebanon. Because it was exactly when we entered through Lebanon, to the south of Lebanon, and we destroyed so many buildings with missiles and the Dahyeh and everything. And suddenly we got a ceasefire. There is no agreement. We just have a ceasefire. I remember they spoke about two months and then they extended in one month and now we are acting almost every day in Syria, in Lebanon.
Israel Ellis: Post Iran attack. We’re certainly living in a safer world today.
Avner Avraham: Of course, and I hope that we will have another attack. We will attack them, and they will attack us. Let me tell you something about Gaza.
Israel Ellis: Yeah.
Avner Avraham: That at the end of the day, after we bring all the hostages, we will have an agreement. But there is something that is stronger than this agreement. Gaza will forever pay for this terror attack.
Israel Ellis: What do you see as a future for Gaza?
Avner Avraham: No future.
Israel Ellis: Parking lot? A dumping ground?
Avner Avraham: Do you want a creative idea?
Israel Ellis: I do.
Avner Avraham: Okay. We have an agreement. Suddenly they send some missiles. Our people send missiles from inside. And then they said, oh, there is a missile from Gaza. So now we can answer them.
Israel Ellis: So you think that’s also something that’s possible?
Avner Avraham: Everything is possible. We are going to erase Gaza. We have to take the people there and send them to Libya.
Israel Ellis: And what happens with the land itself? Forever a monument to destruction?
Avner Avraham: First of all, we have all the tunnels. We need to clean the area. And we can build a big port that you can make a lot of business with the Abraham Accords and Trump got a mission to close all the war situations all over the places. And he wants to move forward with the Abraham Accords, and they want to include new countries talking about Lebanon and Syria. But at the end of the day, Trump is great for us. I saw a few years ago a film. It wasn’t the true story, but the deputy tried to blame the chief of CIA that is trying to kill the president of the United States. And there is a scene that the president is playing I think golf, you know, in the isolated area with green and trees in the middle of a road, and suddenly you see a track and they open the roof. Many, many, many drones. And each one of them can recognize the face.
Israel Ellis: You think Hollywood is sort of a precursor to some of these things?
Avner Avraham: I can tell you that we used to watch James Bond films and take ideas for Mossad operations.


