Hamas has firmly rejected President Trump's proposal to forcibly relocate Gaza's population under U.S. control, labeling it a crime against humanity. The assertion was made alongside Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu at a White House press conference. Abruptly, neighboring nations like Egypt and Jordan, along with several other Arab states, have distanced themselves from the idea of absorbing Gaza's inhabitants, following the devastation the region faced due to Israeli military actions. Hamas also urged urgent action to mitigate what they term as a harmful initiative and emphasized the importance of adhering to the ceasefire agreement.
What President Trump stated about his intention to displace the residents of the Gaza Strip outside it and the United States' control over the Strip by force is a crime against humanity.
Hamas condemned Trump's proposal as a continuation of the previous administration's support for Israel's military campaign and warned that no upcoming administration will succeed in achieving forced displacement.
We demand urgent regional and international action to counter what we describe as malicious plans against our people.
Any manipulation in implementing the ceasefire agreement may cause it to collapse.
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