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Tue 16 May 2023 10:13 am - Jerusalem Time
The camp will remain a symbol of the Palestinian people's adherence to the sacred right of return
Since the Nakba that befell the Palestinian Arab people on the fifteenth of May 1948, which resulted in the establishment of what became known as Israel on (78%) of historical Palestine and the displacement of nearly 800,000 Palestinians from their homes and the occupation of most of their cities and villages, passing through the setback of 1967 that led to the occurrence of the rest From Palestine under Israeli occupation to the 2020 Deal of the Century through which they sought to achieve the remaining goals of the Zionist project, the central goal that the reactionary Zionist-American Arab coalition seeks to achieve is still the deprivation of the Palestinian refugees who were displaced from their homes by force of arms and whose number today exceeds (6) Millions of refugees have the sacred right to return to the land of their fathers and grandfathers, according to the international resolution (194).
In this context, it was noticed that all the political settlement projects put forward by the enemies of the Palestinian people to liquidate the Palestinian cause focused on exploiting the difficult conditions in which the Palestinian refugees live in the camps specifically to push them to agree to give up the right of return in exchange for crumbs of financial aid and resettlement projects that end their attachment With a dream and the right to return.
But they were refusing, resisting and offering their lives cheaply in order for this sacred right to remain at the forefront of the Palestinian scene.
The founding leaders of Israel were betting that the old generation of the Palestinian Nakba would die and the young ones who would come after them would forget (the old ones die and the young ones forget). Living in it reminds them of their country from which they were expelled unjustly and aggressively.
And because the camps have played and continue to play a pivotal role in the course of the Palestinian struggle, we found that the level of Israeli-American hatred and the Arab reactionary Zionists against them was and still is very high.
Perhaps the Sabra and Shatila massacre committed by the Lebanese isolationists with the help of the Israeli army during the invasion of Lebanon in the summer of 1982 is the clearest proof of what we are saying.
And as long as there is talk of liquidating the refugee issue, it must be pointed out to an important fact, which is that all the forces hostile to the Palestinian people, foremost among them the United States of America and the reactionary Arab regimes, are participating in the conspiracy aimed at liquidating the Palestinian camp, considering it a title for adhering to the right of return by making life in it hell. Unbearable and reduced aid to the UNRWA to a minimum.
In this context, we all mention how former US President Donald Trump, coinciding with his proposal for the deal of the century, stopped his country's contribution to the agency's budget, and how current President Joe Biden kept the contribution to the minimum limits.
And publicly, I will not add anything new if I say that the conspiracy against the Palestinian refugees is not limited to reducing the services provided to them below the minimum level, but rather goes beyond that to adopting the Zionist narrative about the real number of Palestinian refugees.
While the historical facts confirm that their number is about (6) million people, the Zionists and their protectors in Washington insist, as stated in the liquidation deal of the century put forward by former US President Donald Trump, that their number ranges between (30-60) thousand only.
It goes without saying that the aim of this obvious lie is to divert the eyes of the peoples of the world from the most heinous crime of ethnic cleansing committed by the Zionists with American and Western assistance.
But no matter how much they lied, misled and distorted the historical facts, the Palestinian camp will remain a symbol of the Palestinian people's adherence to the right to return to their homeland, until they return.
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The camp will remain a symbol of the Palestinian people's adherence to the sacred right of return