POLICY BRIEF – DAY 6

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From Forced Relocation in Gaza to Ceasefire Violations: Israel’s Brazen March Toward the Greater Israel Project

Background: Old Maps, New Wounds
In the annals of modern colonialism, few have been as blatant as Zionist Israel in redrawing the world’s map with ink made of blood and tears. After years of suffocating Gaza under a harsh blockade, the world is now faced with a new chapter: the forced relocation of two million Gazans. This plan didn’t emerge from a vacuum. Long before, Donald Trump’s “Deal of the Century” had already planted the poisonous seed—promoting mass displacement of Palestinians, separating people from their land like dry leaves torn from their roots.

The ink of the internationally agreed ceasefire had barely dried when Israel launched another barrage of deadly missiles into the heart of Gaza. Over 200 civilian lives were lost in an instant—children, women, the elderly—all deemed “collateral damage” by the Zionist war machine. This violation is more than just an act of aggression. It’s a signal: no ceasefire is valid unless dictated by Israel itself.

Analysis: Relocation, Attacks, and the Greater Israel Dream
What connects the forced relocation in Gaza, post-ceasefire assaults, and the political map of Greater Israel?

First, the relocation plan is not only about Gaza. It’s part of a broader strategy of ethnic cleansing—erasing Palestine’s existence from both geography and demography. Moving two million people means emptying land for exclusive Jewish settlements, an integral part of the Greater Israel vision: an entity stretching from the Euphrates to the Nile, free of resistance.

Second, the violation of the ceasefire reflects a complete sense of impunity. By disregarding international norms, Israel tests the world’s tolerance, demonstrating that peaceful diplomacy is, to them, merely an illusion. With each instance of global silence, their path to expansion becomes ever smoother.

Third, explicit support from administrations like Trump’s paves the way for a false sense of legal legitimacy for this colonization. The world is being pushed to forget that Gaza is not just a conflict zone—it is a homeland to millions who deserve to live freely, not to be exiled or buried under rubble.

Policy Recommendations

  1. Coordinated Global Pressure: Governments worldwide—especially in Muslim-majority countries—must halt normalization with Israel until all plans for relocation and military aggression are completely stopped.
  2. Military and Economic Embargo: Push for the implementation of economic sanctions and a halt to all arms sales to Israel.
  3. Strengthening the Narrative of Resistance: Media institutions, academics, and global activists must continue to bring these crimes against humanity into public awareness and actively resist the propaganda justifying Greater Israel.

Conclusion: Gaza Is the Barometer of Humanity
Today, Gaza is not only a wound of Palestine—it is the wound of the world. Forced relocation is the new face of colonialism, and ceasefire violations are a direct insult to humanity. If the world allows this to happen, history will remember us as the generation that failed to prevent yet another ethnic catastrophe in this century.

Join the Global Al-Quds Day Action!
Because silence is not an option. Because Gaza is us. Because Palestine is not just an issue—it is a moral compass. Take to the streets, raise your voice, and ignite the flames of solidarity!

Presidium BARQ

(March 21, 2025)

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