
The interim CEO of Medical Aid for Palestinians, Steve Cutts, has strongly criticized the plan proposed by US President Donald Trump to 'take over' Gaza, calling it 'tantamount to ethnic cleansing.' Cutts emphasized that Gaza belongs to the Palestinian people and not to the United States or Israel. He labeled the proposed move as a potential war crime and a form of ethnic cleansing.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, Cutts expressed grave concern over the fate of the two million Palestinians living in Gaza. He highlighted that the proposed plan could have severe implications for international law and urged world leaders to take action against what he described as the 'racist dehumanization of the Palestinian people.'
The statement by Cutts underscores the growing tensions and controversies surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The issue of Gaza's sovereignty and the rights of its inhabitants has long been a point of contention in the region.


The remarks by Cutts are likely to fuel further debate and scrutiny of the proposed plan by President Trump. The international community will be closely monitoring developments in Gaza and assessing the potential impact on the Palestinian population.
As calls for action and intervention grow, the situation in Gaza remains precarious, with the lives and rights of millions of Palestinians hanging in the balance. The coming days and weeks are likely to see increased diplomatic efforts and discussions aimed at addressing the concerns raised by Cutts and other advocates for Palestinian rights.