The head of the new Syrian system, Mohammad al-Jolani, has lashed out at U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposal to forcibly relocate Gaza residents, stating that the people of Gaza will never accept being uprooted from their homeland.

Why it matters:  

For decades, the Zionist regime has pursued a policy of occupying all of Palestine, including the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. The idea has been repeatedly rejected by international organizations.

 

The big picture:

Donald Trump's recent proposal to relocate Gaza residents, following the October 7 war, suggests a joint Tel Aviv-Washington plan for Palestine and the future of the Middle East, facing strong opposition both internationally and regionally.

What he's saying:

Al-Jolani criticized the plan as a grave injustice, emphasizing that expelling people from their homeland is a crime that will not yield results.

He highlighted the resilience of Gaza’s people, who refuse to abandon their land despite prolonged suffering.

 

Key points:

  • Trump described Gaza as a “big real estate site” and suggested that other West Asia nations could be involved in its redevelopment.
  • His comments imply a willingness to forcibly relocate Palestinians, despite their clear desire to remain in Gaza.

 

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