PNN – Egypt’s Al-Azhar University on Wednesday night called for support for the position of Egypt and the Arab countries in the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, on the condition that the Palestinian nation remains in this area and increasing pressure for the implementation of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, quoted by Palestine’s Sama news agency, Al-Azhar announced in a statement that no one can force the Palestinian nation to accept unworkable proposals and the whole world should recognize the right of the Palestinians to live in their land and to form an independent state with Quds Sharif as its capital.
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Al-Azhar demanded that all Arab and Islamic leaders confront the plan to expel Palestinians from their land, a plan whose goal is to destroy Palestine through the forced migration of people who have lived in it for thousands of years.
This university emphasized that the international community’s indifference to support the oppressed and the oppressed will lead the whole world to instability and turn it into a real jungle where the powerful will violate the rights of the weak and the oppressed.
US President Donald Trump, with the connivance of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, demanded the complete evacuation of the Gaza Strip and the relocation of its residents to neighboring Arab countries, including Egypt and Jordan, and the US’s control over the Gaza Strip.
Trump excused the lack of living conditions in the Gaza Strip due to the extensive destruction caused by the attacks of the Zionist army and ordered the heads of Arab countries neighboring the occupied territories, including Egypt and Jordan, to welcome the people of Gaza and settle them.
Following Trump’s statements, many countries of the world, especially Islamic countries, including Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Oman, and Bahrain, expressed their opposition to this plan in a statement.