Arab users react to American businessman’s plan: You are the buyer of Gaza, who is the seller?!.
In recent days, Donald Trump’s positions on the Palestinian issue, especially the Gaza Strip, clearly and openly indicate a danger to the Palestinian issue, which, if the Islamic world is not vigilant, may have irreparable consequences similar to the occupation of Palestine in 1948, known as the Nakba (Day of Catastrophe).
The US President, who is in the early days of his second term, has recently adopted harsh and explicit positions against Palestine, especially the Gaza Strip, which deserve serious discussion and scrutiny. He recently emphasized in his statements that if the Zionist prisoners are not released, he will cancel the ceasefire agreement in Gaza and open the gates of hell to Hamas.
Contrary to the provisions of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, Trump has threatened to cancel the ceasefire if all Zionist prisoners are not released by noon next Saturday. The US President, who has tried to show himself to have a balanced policy in his second term, has completely pulled back the curtain on the Gaza issue and has threatened without concealment that he will stop the multi-billion dollar annual US aid to Jordan and Egypt if they do not comply with his policies.
He added: If Jordan and Egypt refuse to accept Palestinian refugees, he will stop aid to these two countries. Predicting that Jordan will probably accept Palestinian refugees from Gaza, he claimed against the wishes of the people of Gaza: They want to leave Gaza, of course, if we provide them with a suitable place, I believe some countries can do that!
Trump went even further and stated that the Palestinians who will be displaced from the Gaza Strip will never have the right to return to this strip! Of course, despite the widespread reception by Netanyahu and the extreme right-wingers ruling the occupied territories, who have even described it as a revolutionary plan, Donald Trump’s plan has been met with a decisive response from Palestinian resistance groups and strong opposition from Arab and Islamic countries, and has not found favor even among America’s long-standing regional allies. This is an issue we mentioned in the first part of this report.