HÜDA PAR condemns new exile plans on 77th Nakba anniversary

On the 77th anniversary of the Nakba, marking the 1948 forced expulsion of Palestinians from their homeland, HÜDA PAR’s Foreign Relations Presidency issued a strong statement condemning ongoing efforts to exile Palestinians from Gaza.
The statement highlighted the "honourable and resolute resistance" of Gaza’s people against systematic deportation plans orchestrated by the Israeli occupation regime and its international allies, particularly the United States.
The Nakba, meaning "catastrophe" in Arabic, refers to the mass displacement of over 700,000 Palestinians during the establishment of Israel in 1948, an event that remains a cornerstone of Palestinian collective memory and identity. HÜDA PAR’s statement drew parallels between the historical tragedy and ongoing developments in Gaza, where it accused Israel and its supporters of implementing a "deliberate and systematic exile policy" through intensified blockades, relentless military assaults, and targeted displacement efforts. The party warned that these actions aim to permanently sever Palestinians from their ancestral lands, erasing their historical and cultural ties to the region.
A focal point of HÜDA PAR’s condemnation was a reported statement by U.S. President Donald Trump, reportedly made earlier on Thursday during a visit to a Muslim-majority country. Trump’s claim, “I want the US to own Gaza,” was described by HÜDA PAR as a brazen revelation of imperialist ambitions to treat Palestinian territories as commodities for geopolitical bargaining. The timing of the remark, coinciding with the somber Nakba anniversary, was labeled an “arrogant challenge” that not only insults Palestinian sovereignty but also exposes the complicity of global powers in undermining Palestinian rights. The statement further criticized the “deafening silence” of Muslim rulers, accusing them of deepening the collective shame of the ummah by failing to confront the ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza.
HÜDA PAR declared that the Palestinian struggle transcends mere territorial disputes, representing a profound test of justice, human conscience, and the honor of the global Muslim community. “The Palestinian issue is the bleeding wound of the ummah and a mirror reflecting the state of our collective dignity,” the statement read. The party expressed its full and unwavering support for the Palestinian resistance, particularly in Gaza, where civilians and fighters alike have endured years of siege, bombardment, and economic strangulation. “We stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Gaza, whose courage in the face of deportation attempts inspires the world,” HÜDA PAR asserted, pledging to oppose all forms of international conspiracies aimed at legitimizing the occupation or erasing Palestinian identity.
The statement underscored the inalienable rights of Palestinians to their land, proclaiming: “The true owners of Palestinian lands are the Palestinian people—those who were born, resisted, and martyred in these sacred territories. Gaza is not a commodity to be traded, nor a land to be surrendered to the occupiers.” HÜDA PAR emphasized that no amount of violence—whether through exile plans, the massacre of children, or indiscriminate bombardments—would break the indomitable spirit of the Palestinian resistance. The party pointed to the resilience of Gaza’s people, who continue to defy overwhelming odds, as a testament to the enduring strength of their cause.
In a call to action, HÜDA PAR urged governments, international organizations, and individuals of conscience worldwide to move beyond symbolic gestures and empty rhetoric. “Words alone cannot stop the bloodshed or restore justice,” the statement declared. It demanded “concrete steps” to support the Palestinian people, including economic aid, diplomatic pressure on Israel, and tangible backing for resistance forces defending their homeland. The party also called for accountability for those complicit in the occupation, singling out nations and leaders who enable Israel’s actions through political, military, or economic support.
HÜDA PAR’s statement concluded with a resolute message of hope and defiance: “On this 77th anniversary of the Nakba, we reaffirm that Palestine will remain the beating heart of the struggle for justice. The Palestinian people’s sacrifices will not be in vain, and their rightful claim to their land will never be extinguished. We call on the world to stand on the right side of history by supporting the Palestinian cause with action, not just words.” The party vowed to continue advocating for Palestine on all platforms, framing the issue as a universal fight for human dignity and self-determination.
The statement comes amid heightened tensions in the region, with Gaza facing ongoing Israeli military operations and a tightening blockade that has exacerbated humanitarian crises. HÜDA PAR’s outspoken stance reflects its broader platform of advocating for Muslim unity and resistance against perceived imperialist agendas, positioning the Palestinian cause as a central pillar of its political and moral vision. (ILKHA)
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