‘Colonial Deletion’: Iran scores Trump plans to ‘clean’ Gaza | Israel-Palestine News of Conflict
Iran joins other countries in the Middle East in the rejection of Trump’s proposal to dispose of Palestinians to Egypt and Jordan.
Iran condemned US President Donald Trump’s proposal to move Palestine from Gaza’s belt, joining other countries in the region in the rejection of the plan.
Esmaeil Baghaei Ministry spokesman said on Monday that the international community should help Palestinians “ensure the right to self -determination … Instead of advocating other ideas that would be equal to ethnic cleansing.”
Baghaei’s remarks come after Trump has been repeatedly floated with the idea To “clean” the belt of tread And move the entire population to Egypt and Jordan.
Trump called Gaza a “place of demolition” after 15 months of Israeli bombing, which made the majority of 2.3 million people of territory homeless.
“” Cleaning “gauze … part of colonial wiping [the] Gaza comics and the whole Palestine, “Baghaei said, adding that” no third party “can decide on the future of Palestinian territory.
Iran and Israel, enemies for years, saw their first direct exchange of fire during the Gaza war.
The regional rejection of the American plan comes as an Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu Visit Washington, DC, where he became the first foreign leader to meet Trump from his return to the Presidency.
Before boarding a flight to Tel Aviv on Sunday, the Israeli Prime Minister said he would talk about “victory over Hamas”, opposing Iran and releasing all the prisoners Hamas held when he met with Trump on Tuesday.
Egypt and Jordan – Key American Allies in the region – sharply rejected Trump’s proposal for mass displacement in Gaza.
On Saturday, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of five Arab countries issued a a common statement Presenting a unique attitude against Trump’s call for Egypt and Jordan to take over Palestine from Gaza.
Foreign Minister and officials from Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Palestinian authorities and Arab leagues said that Trump’s proposed move would endanger stability in the region, spread conflict and undermine the prospects for peace.
“We confirm our rejection [any attempts] In order to threaten the inalienable rights of Palestinians, either through the activities of settlement, or eviction or annexation of land or by abolishing the land from its owners … in any form or under any conditions or justifications, “the statement said.
Last week, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi also said that the displacement of Palestinians to Egypt would mean “instability for Egyptian national security and Arab national security in our region.”
“I say clearly: the movement of the Palestinian people from their country is injustice in which we will not participate,” El-Sisi said.
Despite a return reactionTrump insisted that Egypt and Jordan would eventually agree to his demands for the displacement of the population.
“They will do it, okay?” He told reporters last week. “We work a lot for them and they will do it.”
Rights groups warn that forcibly displacement can be a crime against humanity for international law.
In 1994, experts of the United Nations defined ethnic cleansing as “a purposeful policy designed by an ethnic or religious group that will remove violently and terrorist inspirational means the civilian population of another ethnic or religious group from certain geographical areas.”