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The US State Department has fired a senior press service official in the institution for criticizing US President Donald Trump’s government’s policy on the Gaza Strip because
According to the Washington Post, the deportation of the Iranian-American official of the US State Department after his opposition to how Trump’s administration’s policies have been explained, including the controversial plan to migrate hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, which many critics believe is equivalent to ethnic cleansing.
The newspaper added that Qureshi had made a statement on the subject of US support “to move the Palestinians to the Gaza Strip”. In a note to the Washington Post, US State Department officials ordered the press service to “remove a red line”.
Qureshi told the Washington Post that the US State Department did not comment on the reason for his dismissal, stressing that the tone of the press was reflected by previous statements by Trump government officials, including his special envoy to Western Asian affairs, who did not follow the Gaza “Plan” in February.
According to the report, one of the ardent opponents of Qureshi in the US State Department, David Mailin, was a senior adviser to Mike Hawkbi, US ambassador to Tel Aviv. Officials in Washington Post have told Washington Post that Millastin has been constantly involved with Foreign Ministry staff in support of the Israeli cabinet positions and has sought to increase its influence beyond its official responsibility and role.
“We do not comment on emails or charges,” US Deputy State Department spokesman Tommy Pegut said in response to Anatolia.
The fired-Iranian-American-American official also targeted the right-wing face of Laura Lumer, who accused him of failing to support Trump’s government policies in the Middle East yesterday.
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