Palestinian Leader Declares: 'From River to Sea, All of Palestine is Our Homeland'

Palestinian Leader Declares: ‘From River to Sea, All of Palestine is Our Homeland’

The recent statement by Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei regarding Palestine has sparked significant attention and debate. The leader emphasized that “all of Palestine — from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea — belongs to the Palestinians,” highlighting the ongoing struggle for Palestinian rights.

In a post shared on the official website KHAMENEI.IR, the Islamic Revolution leader stated:

“All of Palestine, from the river to the sea, belongs to the Palestinian people.”

This message was disseminated in multiple languages on Thursday, just two days after U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled a controversial plan concerning the relocation of Palestinian individuals in Gaza. During a joint press briefing with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington, Trump made the following remarks:

  • The United States would “take over” the Gaza Strip.
  • The plan involves the relocation of Palestinians from the besieged territory.

Trump’s proposal has faced widespread condemnation from various global leaders and organizations, further intensifying the discourse surrounding the Palestinian issue. The conflict remains a critical topic of international concern, as discussions about territorial rights and humanitarian conditions continue to evolve.

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