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  • February 11, 2025

Syria’s interim president Ahmad al -Sharrah has said he believes US President Donald Trump’s plan to oust and occupy Palestinians from Gaza is a serious crime that will eventually fail. ‘

US President Donald Trump has suggested that the Palestinians displaced from Gaza be permanently resettled outside the war -torn region, while the United States ‘ownership’ to rebuild the area. Trump’s proposal has been criticized by the international community, especially Arab countries, while Pakistan has also condemned it.

Talking to the UK’s Podcast ‘The Rest by Politics’ on Monday, Ahmad al -Shari said that Trump’s proposal would not succeed.

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Ahmad al -Shari’a said: ‘I believe that no power can evacuate people from their land. Many countries made this effort and they all failed, especially in the recent Gaza war in the last one and a half years. ‘

Ahmad al -Shari, who was made interim president after the collapse of Bashar al -Assad’s government, said that Trump’s attempt to oust Palestinians from their land ‘would not be wise nor morally or politically correct.’

He added that ‘this conflict has been more than 80 years and all efforts to oust Palestinians have failed. Those who left were regretted on their decision. Each generation has learned how important it is to be connected to its land. ‘

Ahmed al -Sharra’s statement comes at a time when US President Donald Trump said in an interview to the Fox News Channel this week, calling Gaza a ‘real estate development for the future’. : ‘I will take their property.’

At the same time, he said that under the plan, there could be six different places for Palestinians living outside Gaza.

During the interview, host Brett Beer’s question: ‘Will the Palestinians have the right to return to a destructive area?’ Donald Trump replied: ‘No, they will not be able to go because they will get a better accommodation.’

He added, “In other words, I am talking about making a permanent place for them because if they go back now, it will take years and they (Gaza) will not be able to accommodate.”

Trump, for the first time, presented his plan for Gaza during a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on which Palestinians expressed their anger.

Egypt, Jordan and other Arab countries have also strongly opposed any attempt to push the Palestinians across the border.

They fear that the massive migration of Palestinians will further weaken the possibility of a two -state solution under which an independent Palestinian state is to be established with Israel.