Jaldia Abubakra, a member of the Executive Committee of the Masar Badil, the Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement, affirmed that the recent Security Council resolution constitutes a mechanism of U.S. guardianship, under an international umbrella, imposed on the Gaza Strip—something the Palestinian people, with all their forces and factions, reject. She considered it an attempt to achieve the goals that the occupation has failed to accomplish through its ongoing genocide for the past 25 months.
Abu Bakra said in a press statement that the resolution “effectively works to detach the Gaza Strip from the rest of Palestinian geography and to impose new realities that contradict the unity of land, people, and cause, opening the way to reshaping the Palestinian scene in accordance with the U.S.–Israeli vision.”
She added that this resolution can only be viewed as part of a political track aimed at “dismantling the forces of resistance and imposing a collaborator leadership tailored to fit the occupation’s project.”
Abu Bakra warned that assigning the international force tasks inside Gaza, foremost among them the disarmament of the resistance, strips it of any claim to neutrality and turns it into a direct party to the conflict on the side of the occupation. She stressed that any military force imposed under this framework “will be nothing but an extension of the aggression and an instrument for subjugating the Strip.”
She called on the Palestinian resistance forces to move quickly to announce a unified national front to lead our people’s struggle, thwart liquidation schemes, and block efforts to drain away the achievements of October 7, considering them cumulative gains in the people’s path toward liberation and return.
She concluded by stressing that the Palestinian people “will not accept any form of international colonial tutelage,” and that the resistance will remain the rightful party to determine the future of Gaza and of all Palestinian land, far from all external projects of domination and guardianship.