The idea of ​​the US and Israeli presidents to expel the Palestinians has been opposed by the Palestinian people.

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Palestinian presidential adviser Dr. Riyad Malki has rejected President Donald Trump’s plan to relocate Palestinians from Gaza to Arab countries in East Africa, such as Sudan and Somalia, including Somaliland.

He said those countries would not accept the Palestinians and would rather die than leave their country.

Dr. Malki, who was attending the 35th anniversary of Namibia’s independence, reaffirmed the Palestinians’ commitment to staying in their land.

The US-Israeli plan has been met with widespread condemnation, with much of the world opposing the resettlement of Palestinian refugees in Sudan and Somalia.

Dr. Malki criticized Donald Trump’s attempt to impose his views, a move that has sparked a strong international reaction, with many countries expressing anger and disappointment at his proposal.

Dr. Malki rejected Trump’s approach to peace through force and violence, calling it impossible.

Dr. Malki expressed his delight at the international community’s condemnation of Trump’s plan, especially in Namibia and South Africa.

He attributed this support to the Palestinians’ long-standing ties with those nations.

Trump’s proposal to relocate Palestinians to other Arab countries has sparked controversy, with many seeing it as an attempt to eliminate the Palestinian presence in their own country.