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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