Trump's proposal is in line with Zionist enemy's goals of genocide & forced displacement


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Trump's proposal is in line with Zionist enemy's goals of genocide & forced displacement
[28/ January/2025]
Sana'a - Saba:

US President Donald Trump deliberately repeated a proposal that sparked widespread controversy and was rejected by the Palestinians, which aims to displace the residents of the Gaza Strip to other places such as Egypt or Jordan, in clear and obvious alignment with the goals of the Zionist enemy to reoccupy the Strip, forcibly displace its people, and continue the genocide.

This Trump proposal gives the Zionist far right a new opportunity to manipulate the ceasefire agreement that was recently reached between Hamas and the Zionist entity in Doha, and could lead to the continuation of the Zionist massacres and genocide of the people of Gaza.

Trump reiterated on Monday his desire to move the Palestinians of Gaza to places like Egypt or Jordan, noting that he will meet with the Prime Minister of the Zionist entity, Benjamin Netanyahu, in Washington "very soon."

Asked about the comments, Trump told reporters Monday evening aboard Air Force One that he "would like to move them to an area where they can live without unrest, revolution and violence."

"You know, when you look at the Gaza Strip, it's been hell for many years and there's always been violence associated with it," he added.

Trump spoke for the first time about this proposal on Saturday, expressing the idea of "cleansing" Gaza after more than 15 months of war between the usurping Zionist entity and Hamas, which turned the Palestinian Strip into a "ruined" land.

A senior leader in the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas vowed on Sunday to " thwart" US President Donald Trump's idea of transferring the residents of the Gaza Strip to Egypt and Jordan.

Hamas Political Bureau member Bassem Naim said in a statement carried by Agence France-Presse: "Our people, just as they have thwarted all plans for displacement and an alternative homeland over the decades, will also thwart such projects," referring to Trump's proposal.

About 2.4 million people from Gaza have left the Strip due to the Zionist-American aggression on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023.

Trump has also held talks in recent days with Jordan's King Abdullah II and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, both of whom have historically opposed the displacement of Palestinians.

Trump said of Sisi: “I hope he takes some” from them, adding: “We helped them a lot, and I’m sure he’ll help us.”

"As they say, it's a tough area, but I think he'll do it, and I think the King of Jordan will do it as well," Trump continued.

The current ceasefire is scheduled to last for six weeks, allowing the release of 33 Zionist hostages in Gaza in exchange for about 1,900 Palestinian prisoners.

During this first phase, the terms of the second phase will be negotiated, with the aim of freeing the last hostages and ending the war.

The final phase includes the reconstruction of Gaza and the return of the bodies of the last hostages killed while in captivity.

On Saturday, Trump, who had often boasted during his first term that the Zionist entity had “never had a better friend in the White House” than him, confirmed that he had ordered the Pentagon to release a 2,000-pound shipment of bombs to the Zionist entity that Biden had previously frozen .

Biden last year froze the delivery of these bombs, which are dropped from aircraft and have high accuracy and great destructive capacity, considering that they could cause a "major human tragedy."

Trump has put great pressure on both sides of the conflict in Gaza to reach a ceasefire agreement before his inauguration on January 20.

The displaced Palestinians returned to northern Gaza, after three days of Zionist obstruction before understandings were reached that enabled this historic moment to be reached, and hundreds of children, women, elderly people and young people, most of whom had gathered over the past few days, began to return to their residential areas and lands that had been destroyed by the enemy.

The Palestinian Information Center reported that hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians gathered in the open along Salah al-Din and al-Rashid streets north of Nusairat for three consecutive days, defying all the difficulties and fears brought by the long months of displacement.

The return of the displaced to northern Gaza was not merely a restoration of the place, but rather an embodiment of the meanings of insistence on life and clinging to the land.

The return of hundreds of displaced people to the devastated northern Gaza Strip has been dogged by a last-minute dispute, with the Zionist entity linking the move to the release of captive Arbel Yehud.

The occupying entity set the opening of the " Netzarim Corridor " that separates the south of the Gaza Strip from its north as a condition for the handover of the hostage, Arbel Yehud... on the pretext that Hamas did not abide by a condition in the truce agreement, which was not announced.

The Zionist aggression on the Gaza Strip since October 7 has resulted in the deaths of at least 47,283 people, most of them civilians, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza.