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Palestine welcomes S. Sudan’s stance against Israel’s Gaza displacement

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Palestine welcomes S. Sudan’s stance against Israel’s Gaza displacement
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The Palestinian Authority (PA) has recently expressed its gratitude to South Sudan for its rejection of the proposed plan to forcibly relocate the population of Gaza to its territory. This commendable decision by South Sudan has been hailed as a defense of justice and human rights, and the PA cannot help but stand in solidarity with this principled stance.

The controversial relocation plan, put forward by a senior US official, would have seen the entire population of Gaza, which is already struggling under the weight of Israeli occupation and blockade, forcibly moved to South Sudan. This proposal has sparked widespread condemnation and outrage, with many calling it a violation of international law and a blatant disregard for the rights and dignity of the Palestinian people.

In a statement released on Thursday, the Palestinian Authority applauded South Sudan for its moral standing and unwavering commitment to justice and human rights. The PA also expressed its deep appreciation to the South Sudanese people for their solidarity and support for the Palestinian cause.

The rejection of this plan by South Sudan is not only a victory for the Palestinian people, but also for the principles of justice and humanity. By standing up against this blatant act of injustice, South Sudan has sent a powerful message to the world that the rights and dignity of all people must be respected and protected.

The Palestinian people have a long history of struggle and resistance against occupation and oppression. For decades, they have endured unimaginable suffering and hardship as a result of the Israeli occupation and blockade. The proposed relocation plan, which would have uprooted them from their ancestral land, was just another attempt at erasing their identity and furthering their displacement.

The decision by South Sudan to reject this plan shows a deep understanding of the Palestinian struggle and the importance of standing in solidarity with those who are oppressed. It is a reminder that the struggle for Palestinian rights is a global one, and that it is the duty of all nations to support and defend the rights of the Palestinian people.

The PA also commended South Sudan for its commitment to upholding international law and its respect for the sovereignty and self-determination of nations. This is a clear signal that South Sudan is a nation that values justice and equality, and stands against any attempts to undermine these principles.

Furthermore, the Palestinian Authority called on other nations to follow in the footsteps of South Sudan and reject any plans or proposals that violate the rights of the Palestinian people. The PA urged the international community to take a principled stand and support the Palestinian cause, and to put an end to the ongoing oppression and injustice faced by the Palestinian people.

In conclusion, the Palestinian Authority once again expresses its utmost appreciation and gratitude to South Sudan for its principled stand against the proposed relocation plan for the people of Gaza. This decision has not only defended the rights of the Palestinian people, but also reaffirmed the importance of standing in solidarity with those who are oppressed. The PA calls on all nations to follow the example set by South Sudan and unite in supporting the Palestinian cause, until justice and freedom are achieved for the Palestinian people.

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