The Plot To Relocate Gaza To Anbar Desert

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from Great Game India:

Reports have appeared since the Trump administration’s peace plan was unveiled in 2019 indicating that the US’s prolonged stay in western Iraq is a plot to relocate Gaza to the Anbar Desert.

Thanks to the US-backed “Deal of the Century,” there is a revived discourse among Iraqis on the settlement of Palestinians in the western Anbar desert.

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Iraqi MP al-Baldawi, the al-Fatah coalition’s representative in the country’s parliament, made the following allegations as early as February 2020:

“THE US IS PLOTTING TO KEEP OUT HASHD AL-SHAABI (POPULAR MOBILIZATION UNITS, OR PMU) FROM THE WESTERN PROVINCES OF IRAQ, SPECIALLY AL-ANBAR PROVINCE, IN A MOVE TO PROVIDE A PROPER GROUND FOR SHELTERING THE PALESTINIANS INSIDE IRAQ.”

However, the recent, covert visit to Anbar Governorate by the British ambassador to Iraq has coincided with the topic’s increasing interest.

Reports have appeared since the Trump administration peace plan was unveiled in 2019 indicating that the US’s prolonged stay in western Iraq is intended for purposes other than the establishment of military installations.

There are rumors that the intention is to turn the Anbar desert into an “alternative homeland” for Palestinian refugees. If not for recommendations made by Israeli authorities in the wake of the 7 October Al-Aqsa Flood resistance operation and their unprecedented homicidal attack against the Gaza Strip, this idea may have stayed restricted to the domain of “conspiracy theories”.

Engineering another nakba

A study from the Israeli Ministry of Intelligence that suggested 2.4 million Palestinians be relocated from Gaza to the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt and other areas was released by Israeli media. Cairo and Amman angrily objected to the suggestion.

Iraq is now very interested in the idea of moving Palestinians to Anbar as a result of the plot leak. Leaders of the Iraqi political and religious establishment, such as Muqtada al-Sadr and Qais al-Khazali, as well as members of the Iraqi parliament, especially those from the Anbar Governorate, have expressed concern about the possibility of another Nakba.

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