US President Donald Trump's proposal to displace Palestinians from Gaza has been met with strong opposition from Hamas officials. The proposal, which aims to expel Palestinians from their land in Gaza, has been described as a 'recipe for creating chaos and tension in the region' by a Hamas spokesperson.
Hamas, a Palestinian militant group that has governed the Gaza Strip for over 15 years, has vowed to resist any attempts to remove Palestinians from their homeland. The group's spokesperson emphasized the need to end the occupation and aggression against the Palestinian people, rather than displacing them.
Since the proposal was first suggested by Trump, Palestinians have been united in their rejection of the plan. Senior Hamas official Bassem Naim stated that Palestinians will not accept any proposals or solutions that involve leaving their homeland, regardless of the intentions behind them.

Independent Palestinian politician Dr. Mustafa Barghouti also voiced his strong opposition to Trump's comments, stating that the occupation's attempts at ethnic cleansing through bombardment and genocide have failed and will not succeed through political pressures.
The Palestinian response to Trump's proposal underscores the deep-rooted resistance to any plans that threaten the displacement of Palestinians from their land. The rejection of such proposals reflects a commitment to defending the rights and sovereignty of the Palestinian people in Gaza and the West Bank.