Palestinian officials and factions have roundly condemned former US President Donald Trump’s recent remarks about a potential US takeover of the Gaza Strip.
Senior Hamas leaders described Trump’s comments as a reflection of “ignorance” and an “unwavering alignment” with Israeli interests. Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri dismissed the remarks as “ridiculous” and “absurd”, warning they could inflame tensions across the region.
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Izzat al-Rishq, a member of Hamas’ political bureau, went even further, calling Trump’s proposal “reckless and uninformed.” He stressed that “Gaza is not an open land for any party to decide its fate” and that any resolution must be based on ending the Israeli occupation, not the “mindset of a real estate mogul obsessed with power and dominance.”
Hamas spokesperson Abdel Latif al-Qanou echoed these sentiments, describing Trump’s rhetoric as “dangerous” and aligned with the agenda of Israel’s far-right government. He warned that it was part of a broader scheme to “eliminate the Palestinian cause” and vowed that Palestinians would never accept forced removal from their homeland.
“The people who have withstood the most brutal military assaults for 15 months, facing the world’s most lethal army, will not surrender,” al-Qanou said. “No matter the cost, they will remain steadfast on their land.”
Notably, senior Hamas official Mousa Abu Marzouk signaled a potential openness to dialogue with Trump’s administration, telling Russian media that the group is “ready to communicate and hold discussions” with the former president’s team. However, he emphasized that Hamas remains committed to establishing a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital.
Palestinian UN envoy Riyad Mansour also reaffirmed Palestinians’ unwavering attachment to their homeland, rejecting any suggestion of relocation. “Our homeland is our homeland,” he stated firmly. “If part of it is destroyed—the Gaza Strip—the Palestinian people selected the choice to return to it.”
Across the board, Palestinian leaders have issued a clear and resounding rejection of Trump’s proposal, vowing to resist any attempts at forced displacement or external control over Gaza. The international community has been called upon to uphold Palestinian self-determination and reject the former president’s divisive rhetoric.
Source: Agencies (edited and translated by Al-Manar English Website)