UN: Trump’s proposal to migrate the people of Gaza is ethnic cleansing
The head of the UN Research Commission on the occupied Palestinian territories called the US president’s proposal to migrate Gaza people on the pretext of rebuilding it as “ethnic cleansing”.
In an interview, Navi Pilai, the head of the UN Research Commission on occupied Palestinian territories, called US President Donald Trump’s proposal to move Gaza people to other countries on the pretext of rebuilding it.
Trump has previously called for “Gaza cleansing” and said the Palestinians should be permanently moved elsewhere. Neighboring countries have rejected such suggestions.
Trump also expressed interest in meeting with Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week at the White House, with an agreement for the Palestinian “permanent accommodation” and said: “I am talking about leaving Gaza forever.”
“The situation in Gaza is very dangerous,” the US president added. We have to rebuild it. There is nothing but failure and death in Gaza. I hope the Palestinians do not seek to return to Gaza. “
Trump’s will to move the Palestinians in his artificial concern, while the countries of the region and the international community have condemned and opposed any forced Palestinian moves.
On the other hand, the Palestinians are returning millions to Gaza after the ceasefire agreement and the exchange of captives between the Hamas movement and the Zionist regime from the first week of February.
However, the US president has claimed that “Palestinians in Gaza must go to countries beyond Jordan and Egypt.”
Meanwhile, the countries that Trump named them have rejected Trump’s proposal because of the economic and security responsibilities of accepting Palestinian refugees.
“Trump is unfortunately unaware of international law and the law of occupation,” Pilai said in an interview with Paltiko. The mandatory displacement of a (demographic) group is occupied by an international crime and equal to ethnic cleansing.
Zionist Foreign Minister Gadaon Sahar welcomed Trump’s proposal, which called the Gaza Strip “a failed experience”, while the Hamas movement, which holds control of Gaza, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and the United Nations. The people of Gaza have rejected.
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