OPINIONS
Tue 18 Feb 2025 9:26 am - Jerusalem Time
Between blackmailing Gaza with displacement and uprooting the West Bank camps...what should be done?!

Between the hammer of Trump’s threat of displacement, the hammer of his threat of hell, and the repercussions and consequences of that on the Arab arena and Arab national security, the features of Washington’s targeting, led by Trump and his Zionist team and his priestly alliances, to implement the Netanyahu government’s plans to eradicate everything related to resistance to the racist Zionist project to liquidate the Palestinian cause have become clear.
This comes after the failure of the occupation army to achieve any of its military goals in the war of extermination against the Strip, except for the shame it achieved by killing and wounding what may reach two hundred thousand people, or about 10% of the Strip’s population, most of whom are civilians, especially children and women, in addition to the deliberate destruction of the infrastructure of all sources of people’s livelihood and their homes, and making the Strip an environment that repels life and lacks any of its components, in preparation for displacing them in a pre-prepared plan, and they brazenly claim that it is a voluntary exit.
The features of the end of the war according to the ceasefire agreement are not yet clear, as Netanyahu is still defying the entire world, not just the mediators, in an attempt to buy time to protect his coalition, which is hanging on Smotrich’s tail, while the real reason is to use Trump’s positions to reap what he failed to achieve militarily by imposing a “solution” that matches the vision of the Zionist Kahanists by blackmailing the Palestinian people, and not just the resistance forces, by seeking a blatant trade-off between displacement and reconstruction, which oscillates between Trump’s Rivera and Smotrich-Ben Gvir’s settlement.
The importance of the Arab position rejecting displacement cannot be denied, not only in support of the right of our Palestinian people to remain on their homeland and determine their fate, but also based on the national and pan-Arab interests of the Arab countries themselves and the region as a whole. The threat of exchanging the possibility of reconstruction for the evacuation of the resistance forces is not only an unfair equation, but it is also a malicious attempt first to show the resistance as if it is the one obstructing the possibility of reconstruction, and more dangerously is the return to the tune of holding the resistance responsible for the destruction of the Gaza Strip and the crimes of genocide against its people, and acquitting the criminal killers, without abandoning the displacement plans by obstructing shelter, reconstruction and restoring life to the Strip.
What reveals the truth about the Tel Aviv government's adherence to these plans is the gradual and systematic uprooting of the West Bank camps and their north, which is expected to extend to various areas of the West Bank for the same strategic goal, which is to eradicate any thought... even a thought of rejecting the plans to liquidate the Palestinian cause, and resisting them by legitimate and available means. This comes at a time when the racist fascist government is banning the work of UNRWA, which exposes this plan aimed at liquidating the essence of the Palestinian cause, which is the refugee issue. This is at a time when plans to decide the fate of the land continue, in addition to criminalizing the national struggle, by eliminating the status of prisoners, the wounded, and the families of martyrs as a third main component of the Palestinian cause alongside the refugees and the land.
Does the Authority realize the extent of the strategic danger it has placed itself and our people in by issuing a decree abolishing the Prisoners and Martyrs’ Families Law, or when it tried to demonize and impose a siege on Jenin Camp? Isn’t this serving the occupation’s pre-prepared plans to uproot the camps in the context of its attempts to liquidate the refugee issue and overthrow the legitimacy of resisting these plans that target the mere right to survive, let alone the right to self-determination?
This is the essence of the Zionist project, while the powerful leadership is still betting on a political settlement that Netanyahu and his gang are working to destroy any possibility of reviving. Netanyahu’s peace revolves only around Smotrich’s trilogy of determinants: submission, departure, or death. And it, the powerful leadership, continues the policy of appeasing the enemy under the pretext of containing its brutality, which was not limited to the Gaza Strip under the pretext of October 7, but rather continues brutally in various parts of the West Bank that the Authority believes it controls.
In this climate, the emergency Cairo summit will be held, preceded by a mini-five-nation summit without Palestine’s participation, and without a clear Palestinian vision for the future. A vision based on the enormous energies of our people in rejecting and resisting the occupation’s plans. Instead, we will continue to turn our backs on any national agreements, and continue to exert internal pressures to impose acceptance of the policies of exclusivity and the fait accompli that have brought us to the existential dangers we are facing. The call for national reconciliation is no longer just an intellectual luxury in elite salons and meetings, but has become an existential need and not just a political necessity. As for any party’s reluctance to take this path, it is nothing but a recipe for falling into the dangerous traps that are being woven against our people, which do not exclude the Palestinian Authority, not just the factions, forces and culture of resistance. What we demand is compliance with the popular will embodied in the Beijing Declaration regarding a government of consensus necessity to save our future in this country led by the Palestine Liberation Organization that includes everyone, a government based on international legitimacy resolutions and international law, a government of steadfastness and construction capable of rebuilding the Gaza Strip and strengthening the steadfastness of the West Bank, with Jerusalem and the camps at its heart. A government that thwarts liquidation plans in preparation for holding criminals accountable and achieving self-determination, a government that restores the legitimacy of institutions through comprehensive elections, and the legitimacy of the right to national struggle to defeat the occupation. Is this too much and are these impossible demands or are they truly an existential need?
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Between blackmailing Gaza with displacement and uprooting the West Bank camps...what should be done?!