Sana'a - Saba:
With Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 presidential elections, the specter of the so-called "Century Deal" aimed at liquidating the Palestinian cause is returning to threaten what remains of hope for the freedom of Palestine and the dignity of the Arab and Islamic nation.
Through this deal, America has sought to liquidate the Palestinian issue from its roots, turning the conflict into mere political concessions that Palestinians accept under the threat of hunger, poverty and daily massacres, while what remains of Palestinian hope has been closed by American rulings that do not recognize the right of the Palestinians to resist the occupation, nor any historical right to build their independent state.
The looming scene today seems to carry with it a serious threat not only to Palestine but to the entire Arab nation, as the "Trumpian" deal does not only target Palestine, but is part of a series of attempts to liquidate basic Arab issues: From economic issues that burden the peoples, to political issues that do not find a real voice to defend them in light of pressing international interests.
The continued weakening of the Arab position towards the Palestinian issue means losing more cards of power in the face of Western projects that do not stop redrawing the map of the region according to their will.
On the other hand, Palestine today is at the center of a fateful battle, not only for the recovery of land, but for the preservation of identity and existence, in the face of this unjust colonial project, and the Palestinians find themselves alone in a harsh battlefield, while they are forced to accept solutions that represent nothing but a betrayal of their history and dreams.
While Trump adopts hard-line orientations towards the Palestinians, seeking to liquidate their cause, in terms of supporting Zionist violence and supporting or condoning policies of displacement and land seizure, the developments emerging since October 7 reduce his ability to implement this agenda without slipping into a wider conflict that is more harmful to US interests in the region and contrary to the right-wing strategy on which he is ascending.
For example, the idea of establishing a new Middle East in which Israel would be the dominant power in the region was put forward by the Republicans, while the Democrats took over the attempt to implement it on the ground. What is happening today in Gaza and Lebanon is just one facet of this attempt.
Abraham's normalization agreements were led by Trump during his first term as president, but Biden and Harris tried to expand them , include Saudi Arabia , other Arab countries in them, the goal is to liquidate the Palestinian cause and erase it from the memory of the Arab and Islamic peoples.
Trump had recognized Al-Quds as the capital of the Zionist entity, and recognized the annexation of the occupied Syrian Golan to the usurper entity, while Biden and Harris committed crimes no less horrible than Trump's crimes, when they participated in killing, wounding, starving , displacing more than two and a half million Palestinians in Gaza, to push the Palestinians to head to Sinai, and give way to Zionist settlers to establish settlements in Gaza, and they released the hand of the Netanyahu government and settlers to attack Palestinians in the West Bank with the aim of terrorizing them and putting pressure on them to leave their land and migrate towards Jordan.
In this context. The revolution leader , Sayyed Abdulmalik bin Badr al-Din al-Houthi, said in his weekly speech on Thursday evening: US President-elect Donald Trump will "fail" to end the Palestinian issue during his second term. "Trump failed in the "Deal of the Century" project despite all his arrogance, recklessness and tyranny, and he will fail this time as well," he said.
Mr. Abdulmalik explained that "American presidents compete to see who can provide more services to the Zionist enemy. Trump himself was in a previous presidential term, and he was keen to offer achievements to the Zionists, including recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of "Israel" and moving the US embassy there.
At this sensitive time, the Arabs need a unified strategic vision and real solidarity in order to confront this scheme that threatens not only Palestine, but all Arab peoples who will continue to pay the price if the projects of America and "Israel" are passed, as the Palestinian issue is the heart of the Arab nation, and abandoning it means abandoning itself and slipping into an abyss in which there is no longer room for hope.
Observers emphasize that there is a fixed basis in US policy, which is absolute and unlimited support for the Zionist entity, in all circumstances and times, and there is no exception to this rule
It seems that betting on the identity of whoever enters the White House is a losing bet, and the only winning bet before the peoples of the region, especially the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples and the peoples of the resistance axis, is the bet on the field, because the Zionist enemy and its American successor understand nothing but the language of force, and it has tasted a lot of this force over the past year. The usurper entity has lost its reputation and the reputation of its operators in the world, due to the brutality with which they dealt with civilians in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon, and the entity has lost its deterrence force, lost thousands of soldiers, and its economy has been damaged.
As Gazans increasingly demand an end to the Zionist genocide on Gaza and an improvement in their living conditions, they feel they may be left out of the calculus of US policy, unless the new administration takes real steps to end it and achieve a tangible improvement in humanitarian conditions.
After Trump's victory, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is eagerly awaiting his arrival in the White House to form a bloody alliance against the axis of resistance represented by Gaza, Lebanon and Iran in the first place, so that he can receive greater support in his war, thus gaining more time to prolong his political life, and perhaps even achieve greater expansion of his aggression in several regions in the Middle East.
Netanyahu's hope that Trump will prolong the war or emerge from it with a realized victory clashes with the field realities in Gaza and Lebanon, in addition to what Israel expects from the Iranian response to its recent aggression, which Zionists see surrounded by doubts about Netanyahu's ability to reach his goals or achieve a real victory that would restore security to the enemy entity.
Hezbollah Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem's recent speech confirmed those doubts by renewing his party's insistence on moving forward in the field, not through political corridors or negotiations that give the enemy a victory at the expense of the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples.
Sheikh Qassem said in his speech on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the assassination of former Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah: They are facing a Zionist war on Lebanon that began almost 40 days ago, which was after the support war with the Gaza Strip a year ago. He emphasized that Gaza Strip will remain stubborn, standing firm and immovable, and that it will be victorious.
In his speech, Sheikh Qassem emphasized that "Israel" will scream from the missiles and planes, there is no place in the usurping entity that is forbidden to it, and the days are coming.
With Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 presidential elections, the specter of the so-called "Century Deal" aimed at liquidating the Palestinian cause is returning to threaten what remains of hope for the freedom of Palestine and the dignity of the Arab and Islamic nation.
Through this deal, America has sought to liquidate the Palestinian issue from its roots, turning the conflict into mere political concessions that Palestinians accept under the threat of hunger, poverty and daily massacres, while what remains of Palestinian hope has been closed by American rulings that do not recognize the right of the Palestinians to resist the occupation, nor any historical right to build their independent state.
The looming scene today seems to carry with it a serious threat not only to Palestine but to the entire Arab nation, as the "Trumpian" deal does not only target Palestine, but is part of a series of attempts to liquidate basic Arab issues: From economic issues that burden the peoples, to political issues that do not find a real voice to defend them in light of pressing international interests.
The continued weakening of the Arab position towards the Palestinian issue means losing more cards of power in the face of Western projects that do not stop redrawing the map of the region according to their will.
On the other hand, Palestine today is at the center of a fateful battle, not only for the recovery of land, but for the preservation of identity and existence, in the face of this unjust colonial project, and the Palestinians find themselves alone in a harsh battlefield, while they are forced to accept solutions that represent nothing but a betrayal of their history and dreams.
While Trump adopts hard-line orientations towards the Palestinians, seeking to liquidate their cause, in terms of supporting Zionist violence and supporting or condoning policies of displacement and land seizure, the developments emerging since October 7 reduce his ability to implement this agenda without slipping into a wider conflict that is more harmful to US interests in the region and contrary to the right-wing strategy on which he is ascending.
For example, the idea of establishing a new Middle East in which Israel would be the dominant power in the region was put forward by the Republicans, while the Democrats took over the attempt to implement it on the ground. What is happening today in Gaza and Lebanon is just one facet of this attempt.
Abraham's normalization agreements were led by Trump during his first term as president, but Biden and Harris tried to expand them , include Saudi Arabia , other Arab countries in them, the goal is to liquidate the Palestinian cause and erase it from the memory of the Arab and Islamic peoples.
Trump had recognized Al-Quds as the capital of the Zionist entity, and recognized the annexation of the occupied Syrian Golan to the usurper entity, while Biden and Harris committed crimes no less horrible than Trump's crimes, when they participated in killing, wounding, starving , displacing more than two and a half million Palestinians in Gaza, to push the Palestinians to head to Sinai, and give way to Zionist settlers to establish settlements in Gaza, and they released the hand of the Netanyahu government and settlers to attack Palestinians in the West Bank with the aim of terrorizing them and putting pressure on them to leave their land and migrate towards Jordan.
In this context. The revolution leader , Sayyed Abdulmalik bin Badr al-Din al-Houthi, said in his weekly speech on Thursday evening: US President-elect Donald Trump will "fail" to end the Palestinian issue during his second term. "Trump failed in the "Deal of the Century" project despite all his arrogance, recklessness and tyranny, and he will fail this time as well," he said.
Mr. Abdulmalik explained that "American presidents compete to see who can provide more services to the Zionist enemy. Trump himself was in a previous presidential term, and he was keen to offer achievements to the Zionists, including recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of "Israel" and moving the US embassy there.
At this sensitive time, the Arabs need a unified strategic vision and real solidarity in order to confront this scheme that threatens not only Palestine, but all Arab peoples who will continue to pay the price if the projects of America and "Israel" are passed, as the Palestinian issue is the heart of the Arab nation, and abandoning it means abandoning itself and slipping into an abyss in which there is no longer room for hope.
Observers emphasize that there is a fixed basis in US policy, which is absolute and unlimited support for the Zionist entity, in all circumstances and times, and there is no exception to this rule
It seems that betting on the identity of whoever enters the White House is a losing bet, and the only winning bet before the peoples of the region, especially the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples and the peoples of the resistance axis, is the bet on the field, because the Zionist enemy and its American successor understand nothing but the language of force, and it has tasted a lot of this force over the past year. The usurper entity has lost its reputation and the reputation of its operators in the world, due to the brutality with which they dealt with civilians in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon, and the entity has lost its deterrence force, lost thousands of soldiers, and its economy has been damaged.
As Gazans increasingly demand an end to the Zionist genocide on Gaza and an improvement in their living conditions, they feel they may be left out of the calculus of US policy, unless the new administration takes real steps to end it and achieve a tangible improvement in humanitarian conditions.
After Trump's victory, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is eagerly awaiting his arrival in the White House to form a bloody alliance against the axis of resistance represented by Gaza, Lebanon and Iran in the first place, so that he can receive greater support in his war, thus gaining more time to prolong his political life, and perhaps even achieve greater expansion of his aggression in several regions in the Middle East.
Netanyahu's hope that Trump will prolong the war or emerge from it with a realized victory clashes with the field realities in Gaza and Lebanon, in addition to what Israel expects from the Iranian response to its recent aggression, which Zionists see surrounded by doubts about Netanyahu's ability to reach his goals or achieve a real victory that would restore security to the enemy entity.
Hezbollah Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem's recent speech confirmed those doubts by renewing his party's insistence on moving forward in the field, not through political corridors or negotiations that give the enemy a victory at the expense of the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples.
Sheikh Qassem said in his speech on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the assassination of former Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah: They are facing a Zionist war on Lebanon that began almost 40 days ago, which was after the support war with the Gaza Strip a year ago. He emphasized that Gaza Strip will remain stubborn, standing firm and immovable, and that it will be victorious.
In his speech, Sheikh Qassem emphasized that "Israel" will scream from the missiles and planes, there is no place in the usurping entity that is forbidden to it, and the days are coming.