Palestinian Presidential Advisor Dr. Riyad Malki rejected the proposal by President Donald Trump to relocate Palestinians from Gaza to East African Arab countries, including Sudan, Somalia, and Somaliland.
He stated that these countries would not accept Palestinians and that they would rather die than leave their homeland.
Dr. Malki, attending Namibia's 35th Independence celebration, reaffirmed Palestinians' commitment to remain on their land.
The initiative, which has sparked widespread condemnation, involves discussions between U.S. and Israeli officials in African nations like Sudan, Somalia, and Somaliland.
Dr. Malki criticised Donald Trump's attempt to impose his views by force, a move that has ignited strong reactions globally, with many countries expressing anger and frustration over his proposals.
Dr. Malki rejected Trump's approach, which he believes seeks peace through force and violence, calling it impossible.
Dr. Malki expressed appreciation for the international community's condemnation of Trump's plan, especially from countries like Namibia and South Africa.
He attributed this support to the longstanding revolutionary relationships between Palestine and these nations.
Trump's suggestion to move Palestinians to other Arab countries has sparked significant controversy, with many viewing it as an attempt to erase Palestinian presence from their homeland.