A Triumphant Return to the Motherland

Since the beginning of the Zionist regime’s genocidal war against the Gaza Strip in October 2023 and the conspiracies that the regime, together with the United States, had prepared to revive its old dangerous plans within the framework of the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza, questions have been raised about the likelihood of implementing these conspiracies and whether the United States and Israel can achieve their old goal of displacing all Palestinians.
The great defeat of the devils in Tel Aviv
After the announcement of the Zionist regime’s war goals, which included the destruction of the Hamas movement, speculation intensified that Israel would destroy the entire Gaza Strip and its infrastructure, and in fact, all signs of life in this strip, so that the people of Gaza would have nowhere to stay, and those who managed to survive would leave Gaza and go to other countries such as Egypt or Jordan.
The crimes of genocide that the Zionist regime committed throughout the Gaza Strip, especially in the north of the strip, including the destruction of hospitals and health centers and the prevention of the entry of any food and health aid, were part of this plan. The forced displacement and resettlement of the Palestinian people is a conspiracy that has existed since the beginning of the Zionist regime's occupation of Palestinian lands, and in 1948, during the Nakba incident, the Zionist criminal gangs committed horrific massacres to displace the Palestinians.
Resistance to genocide
Massacre and all kinds of crimes against humanity are the usual methods of the Zionists to displace the Palestinian people, and in 1948 they resorted to the same criminal method, through which they tried to terrorize the Palestinian people and force them to leave their land.
Following these events, Palestinians who wanted to save their lives moved from several areas, including the West Bank and Gaza, to neighboring countries, namely Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt and Iraq, and these countries still host the largest number of Palestinian refugees. For example, today in Jordan, more than 4 million Palestinians have obtained Jordanian citizenship.
During the Nakba incident in 1948, more than 700,000 to 900,000 Palestinians were displaced, and this was the turning point of the "alternative homeland" project for the Palestinians that Israel and its supporters were pursuing. The displacement of Palestinians continued between the 1948 and 1967 wars, and in 1967, more than 400,000 Palestinians were displaced, most of them going to Egypt. Some have said that the number of refugees from the 1967 war was up to one million. Also, during the Israeli attack on Lebanon in 1978, 65,000 Palestinian refugees in southern Lebanon were displaced. In the Israeli attack on Lebanon in 1982, which ended the presence of the Palestine Liberation Organization in Lebanon, 15,000 people were displaced.
Israel's ongoing policy of displacing the Palestinians
However, the displacement of Palestinians did not stop after the 1967 war; although this war was the last major war that took place between the Arabs and the Zionists and led to the widespread displacement of the Palestinian people. After that, the Zionists have always made the living conditions for the Palestinians in this land more difficult day by day with colonial and repressive policies, and Palestine has never seen security and stability during the more than seven decades that it has been occupied by the Zionists.
The imposition of blockades and sanctions, the expansion of the occupation of Palestinian lands, and the increase in repressive measures, including the killing and arrest of Palestinian citizens on a continuous basis, are among the inhumane policies that the Zionists have used to force the Palestinian people to leave their land.
The Zionists’ Futile Dream
However, the forced displacement of all Palestinians has always remained a dream for Israel, and numerous American plans have failed to make this dream a reality. Meanwhile, the Zionists saw the genocidal war against the Gaza Strip after Operation Storm al-Aqsa as an opportunity to revive their old dream and decided to implement a scorched earth policy to control the Gaza Strip and expel its people.
In the early months of the Gaza War, the Hebrew media revealed a document affiliated with the Israeli Ministry of Intelligence that showed that displacing Palestinians from Gaza to Sinai was Israel’s most ideal plan. The Zionists know that any operation to displace the Palestinian people on a large scale requires extensive global political and media campaigns to convince world public opinion. Accordingly, the occupiers constantly claimed that the only solution to stability in the region was to build a “Jewish state” throughout Palestine; A country where all its inhabitants are Jews and there is no mention of Arabs or Palestinians.
However, the public opinion and the awakened consciences of the world, which previously did not accept the plan to displace the Palestinian people, after witnessing the crimes of Israel in Gaza during the war that lasted nearly a year and a half, will not accept under any circumstances that the Palestinian people be displaced in order to achieve Israel's goals. Also, the displacement of the Palestinian people is a dangerous and permanent reality for the Arab countries, especially the neighboring countries of Palestine, and Jordan and Egypt have always been afraid of this issue. The displacement of Palestinians to Arab countries is a complex political, social and economic issue; and that is in a situation where most of these countries suffer from numerous challenges in the aforementioned areas.
As mentioned, an important part of the Zionist regime's policy to displace the Palestinian people was to commit horrific crimes and massacres. Also, various US governments have repeatedly used the term "temporary immigration" for the Palestinians to deceive them; But in the end, it became clear that there was no temporary plan and that any displacement of Palestinians would be permanent.