Hamas issued a strong denouncement of Trump’s proposal to “clean out” Palestinians from the Gaza region
Palestinian resistance factions, Hamas and Islamic Jihad, have denounced a proposal reportedly put forward by US President Donald Trump, aimed at "cleansing" the Gaza Strip.

During a conversation with reporters aboard Air Force One on Saturday, former President Donald Trump proposed the idea of resettling Palestinians affected by conflict to adjacent Arab nations, specifically mentioning Egypt and Jordan as potential destinations.
He stated his preference for Egypt and Jordan to accept an influx of approximately 1.5 million people, suggesting the need to address the situation comprehensively.
Former President Donald Trump announced that he anticipates engaging in discussions with Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi on the upcoming Sunday.
In a steadfast rejection of any proposed relocations, Palestinian authorities and residents of Gaza have denounced such suggestions as a stark reminder of the traumatic events known as the “Nakba” or catastrophe. This historical period, marked by the mass displacement of millions of Palestinians to facilitate the establishment of Israel, remains a poignant chapter in the region’s contemporary history.
Bassem Naim, a representative of Hamas’s political bureau, declared the organization’s intention to thwart attempts at displacement and the establishment of alternative homelands, remaining consistent with their historical opposition to such initiatives over the years.
Naim firmly stated that any proposals or solutions, regardless of their seemingly positive intentions under the guise of reconstruction, as suggested by US President Trump, will be rejected.
The Palestinian population, enduring significant adversity amid allegations of severe violence by occupying forces, has consistently opposed any efforts or proposals leading to forced displacement, especially in Northern Gaza. Their resistance remains firm against what they perceive as attempts to expel them from their ancestral lands.
A Hamas official has urged the United States administration to reject proposals perceived to support what the group describes as the Israeli regime’s expansionist ambitions.
He stated that these proposed plans are in conflict with the rights and autonomy of the Palestinian people.
He called for support of the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination and the creation of an independent state with East Jerusalem as its capital. He also urged for pressure on the occupying forces to hasten the rebuilding efforts in Gaza, aiming to restore normalcy following the devastation caused by the recent conflict.
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad, along with various resistance organizations such as the Mujahideen Movement, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and the Popular Resistance Committees, have collectively denounced President Trump’s proposal to relocate individuals from Gaza. These groups have issued statements expressing their strong opposition to the plan.
Islamic Jihad has strongly condemned former President Donald Trump’s proposal to relocate residents of Gaza, labeling the initiative as “deplorable.” The group argued that such plans serve to incentivize Israeli actions that amount to “war crimes and crimes against humanity,” by compelling the Palestinian people to abandon their homeland.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has issued a warning regarding the potential “forced displacement” of Palestinians from the conflict-stricken region of Gaza into Egypt.
He indicated that the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza might potentially endanger the stability of the 1979 peace treaty between Egypt and Israel.
On October 7, 2023, Israeli forces initiated military operations in Gaza following a retaliatory strike by Palestinian resistance groups in the northern region. The Palestinian action was reportedly in response to long-standing grievances over years of fatalities, destruction, and suffering endured by the Palestinian population.
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