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Sana'a - Saba: After more than two weeks of ceasefire, hostage exchange in the Gaza Strip, and overcoming obstacles at this important stage, the Zionist enemy, which failed to achieve any significant victory from its barbaric aggression on Gaza, still aspires to American support to displace Palestinians voluntarily or involuntarily from the Strip.
After Gaza remained captive to an endless cycle of death, destruction, Zionist siege, and the sounds of Zionist enemy warplanes bombing and the roar of its cannons, for 471 days, US President Donald Trump still insists that Egypt and Jordan will receive Palestinian refugees displaced from Gaza, despite the two countries announcing their rejection of his request.
The idea of displacement of the Palestinian territories occupied in 1967 has been an idea that has been on the table since the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza, but there have always been internal and external obstacles. The Levi Eshkol government tried to displace the residents of Gaza by offering them financial incentives and logistical assistance, but this plan failed. It sought to reduce the number of Palestinian residents from within their lands, to facilitate the annexation of these lands and avoid the demographic problems that the Zionist project would suffer from in the event of annexation with the indigenous population.
These methods included forming special units to persuade the population to leave, and conducting studies to understand their orientations. However, these plans ended with a complaint submitted by Egypt and Jordan to the United Nations.
The idea of "voluntary displacement" of the Palestinian population is not new, but rather a continuation of old attempts to impose Zionist control over Gaza with the least number of Palestinians.
Despite the failure of previous attempts, the Zionist entity is today looking for other options to displace the population of Gaza, such as military rule or gradual displacement, according to experts.
Based on the above, the displacement policy followed by the Zionist entity is not new, but rather is in line with the Zionist doctrine seeking to control the land while reducing the number of Palestinians.
In order to support the forced displacement of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, the Zionist entity made the Strip uninhabitable through systematic destruction of the infrastructure, targeting vital facilities, and imposing a stifling siege that led to a severe shortage of food, water, and medicine, all of which helped make life in Gaza impossible, and thus could push the Palestinians to search for an opportunity to leave.
US President Donald Trump expressed his belief that Egypt and Jordan will receive the displaced from Gaza. During his talk with reporters, Trump was asked about the possibility of taking measures against Egypt and Jordan, such as imposing customs tariffs to force them to receive the residents of the Gaza Strip. The US President responded by saying that they will do that.. We do a lot for them.
The American statements were met from the outset with a unified position by Jordan, Egypt, the Palestinian Authority and the Palestinian factions, which was to completely reject the displacement.
The day after Trump's unfair statements against the Palestinians, large numbers of displaced persons returned on foot, carrying bags or pulling carts, to the coastal road towards the areas in the northern Gaza Strip from which they were displaced during the war.
The Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas issued a statement in which it said: "The Palestinian people refused to surrender to the crimes of forced displacement, especially in the northern Gaza Strip, and categorically reject any plans to deport and displace them from their land."
The Palestinian presidency expressed its strong rejection and condemnation of any projects aimed at displacing the Palestinian people from the Gaza Strip, "which constitutes a violation of the red lines that we have repeatedly warned against."
The presidency added: "The Palestinian people will not give up their land and holy sites, and we will not allow the repetition of the catastrophes that befell our people in 1948 and 1967, and our people will not leave." Egypt and Jordan absolutely refused to discuss the idea of displacing Palestinians from their land under any pretext, and considered Palestine to be the land of the Palestinian people. They called for achieving the two-state solution as the best way to end the conflict, give the Palestinian people their legitimate national rights on their land, and end the Zionist occupation.
Arab and Islamic countries and institutions have expressed their rejection of US President Donald Trump's call to displace Palestinians from the Gaza Strip towards Egypt and Jordan, and called for supporting the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
With US support, the Zionist entity has committed genocide in Gaza since October 7, leaving at least 46,000 martyrs and more than 108,583 injured in the Zionist aggression on the Strip, most of them children and women, and more than 11,000 missing, amid massive destruction and famine that killed dozens of children and elderly people, in one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world.