Jordanian protests erupted in response to Trump’s Gaza takeover plan, denouncing it as an attempt to ethnically cleanse the region. Demonstrators expressed solidarity with Palestinians and opposition to displacement. This plan has faced international backlash and condemnation, particularly from the Palestinian community, who view it as a war declaration.
Jordanian citizens have rallied in significant numbers to oppose the proposed plan by U.S. President Donald Trump for Gaza, which they view as an attempt at ethnic cleansing. Following Friday prayers, demonstrators in Amman protested against the relocation of Palestinians, gathering at al-Nakhil Square after marching from al-Husseini Mosque. Similar protests occurred across various Jordanian cities.
Protesters chanted slogans emphasizing their support for Palestine, expressing unity against any displacement, stating, “No to the alternative homeland, no to displacement.” They rallied against U.S. policies perceived as supportive of the Israeli occupation, with slogans like, “America is the head of the snake.” The demonstrators affirmed their commitment to assist the resilience of Gazans.
Recent statistics reveal the immense toll of the occupation, with reports of over 48,348 Palestinians killed, including a significant number of women and children. Trump’s proposal aims to displace residents of Gaza to adjoining nations, stirring intense backlash globally.
In a press conference, Trump disclosed his controversial plan alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which includes suggestions for the voluntary departure of Palestinians from Gaza, as articulated by Israeli Minister of Military Affairs, Israel Katz. This plan has faced extensive condemnation on various fronts, with Palestinians terming it a “declaration of war.”
In summary, Jordan’s protests underscore a united front against Trump’s Gaza plan, which aims to forcibly relocate Palestinian residents. The response highlights widespread discontent and solidarity with Gaza, reflecting the broader regional opposition to policies seen as threatening Palestinian rights and sovereignty.
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