The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine denounced in a statement the calls of US President Trump to displace the residents of the Gaza Strip to Jordan and Egypt, under the pretext of preventing chaos in the Strip, where destruction is widespread.
The Democratic Front saw Trump’s call to displace the residents of the Strip to Egypt and Jordan as a malicious attempt to exploit the state of mass destruction that is sweeping the Strip, in addition to ignoring Israel’s responsibility for the destruction, and its moral and legal responsibility to bear responsibility for the reconstruction project.
The Democratic Front wondered: Why does Trump propose Jordan and Egypt as a place to displace the people of the Strip, and provide them with shelter for a short or long period, according to him, and ignore the fact that most of the residents of the Strip are refugees who are guaranteed the right to return to their homes from which they were displaced since 1948, and therefore they were supposed to return to their homes and not be subjected to additional displacement campaigns.
The Democratic Front said: Our people in the Gaza Strip are not flocks of sheep, who are being transferred from one place to another, without any consideration for their humanity, and their legitimate national rights, to remain in the Gaza Strip, for the people of the Gaza Strip, and to return to the 1948 lands for the refugees in the Gaza Strip. The Democratic Front warned that Trump’s statements and corrupt calls would constitute a pretext that the Israeli enemy would cling to to obstruct its withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, under the pretext of the “chaos” that Trump spoke about, and under the pretext of Israel’s alleged security interests. The Democratic Front also warned that Trump’s calls to displace the residents of the Gaza Strip to Jordan and Egypt would turn the issue of rebuilding the Gaza Strip into an “Arab-Arab” issue, which would absolve Israel of its responsibility for the destruction of the Gaza Strip, and at the same time absolve the United States of its responsibility in the same context, as it is a partner of Israel that provided it with the mass killing machine throughout 15 months of the genocidal war. In the same context, the Democratic Front condemned Trump’s decision to resume supplying Israel with 2,000-pound bombs, and saw it as a green light for the occupying state to continue its aggression against its Arab neighbors, especially brotherly Yemen, whose army and Ansar Allah were included on the terrorism list by Trump.
DFLP
Central Media
1/26/2025