Spain and France’s opposition to Trump’s plan to migrate the people of Gaza
The Spanish and French foreign ministers have opposed the idea of the US president to move the Gaza people to Egypt and Jordan.
On Saturday, the new US President Donald Trump, in a provocative speech, proposed to transfer the Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to neighboring countries such as Egypt and Jordan. Meanwhile, Egypt, Jordan and the Arab League and other countries have opposed the idea of the US president to migrate the Palestinian people.
“Gaza belongs to the Palestinian people who live and have to stay there,” Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albars said. We have to help them make a new life.
“We have to watch out for the extremist settlers who kill innocents in the West Bank,” he said.
According to the Spanish Foreign Minister, the establishment of illegal settlements is a violation of international law and the UN has repeatedly condemned it.
Jose Manuel Albears invited the international community to provide humanitarian aid and support through the United Nations and the Palestinian refugee relief agency (Anva), helping to rebuild and support political support as soon as possible.
He cited his European allies’ opposition to the order of the International Criminal Court over the order of the Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying: “There are countries that will allow Netanyahu to enter their territory.” Like Poland, Hungary and perhaps France.
On the other hand, French Foreign Minister Jean -Noel Barrow also said that any compulsory Palestinians of Gaza are unacceptable. Such a move is a dangerous violation of international law.
German Chancellor Olaf Schultz also said in a speech that Trump’s proposal to transfer the Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt and Jordan is unacceptable.
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