In a move eerily reminiscent of the meticulously coordinated pro-Palestinian protests that erupted worldwide on October 7—coinciding with Hamas’s brutal invasion of Israel—the terror group has issued an incendiary call for “solidarity marches” to take place this weekend. Hamas’s latest mobilization effort aims to stoke international outrage against U.S. President Donald Trump’s bold and controversial initiative to permanently resettle Gaza’s population outside the war-torn territory in order to pave the way for reconstruction.
“We … call on the masses of our people, our Arab and Islamic nation, and the free people of the world to go out in massive solidarity marches” to denounce “the plans to displace our Palestinian people from their land,” Hamas declared in a fiery statement on Wednesday.
Trump, standing shoulder to shoulder with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a February 4 White House press conference, made the bombshell announcement that the United States intends to “take over” Gaza. While initially leaving the door open for displaced Gazans to return, Trump later reversed course in a stunning February 10 interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier, declaring that those who leave will not be allowed back. “They’re gonna have much better housing” elsewhere, he insisted.
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— Voice From The East (@EasternVoices) February 13, 2025
Hamas calls for mass protests worldwide against Trump and the American government:
“We call on our masses, our Arab and Islamic nation, and freedom-loving people around the world to take to the streets in mass demonstrations in cities across the globe and turn the upcoming… pic.twitter.com/YVI0b38u5J
A New Middle East Shake-Up? Trump’s Controversial Resettlement Plan
Unconfirmed reports from Israel’s Channel 12 have claimed that three potential destinations for the resettled Gazan population are under consideration: Morocco, Somaliland, and Puntland—a self-declared autonomous state in northeastern Somalia that has functioned independently since 1998. While Netanyahu has voiced his support for Trump’s vision, the Israeli public appears to be largely on board as well, with polling indicating that most Israeli Jews back the plan.
The Trump administration’s initiative, which represents an unprecedented geopolitical gamble, has sent shockwaves throughout the region. Hamas, seizing the moment, has rapidly mobilized its extensive global network of sympathizers to orchestrate mass protests across Europe, the Middle East, and the United States. Critics argue that Hamas is leveraging Western activists and anti-Israel organizations to manufacture public outrage, echoing the inexplicably synchronized demonstrations that took place on the day of the October 7 massacre.
🚨BREAKING: Hamas rejected Trump’s plea.
— Robin 🇮🇱 (@Robiiin_Hoodx) February 12, 2025
The agreement is void, and Saturday will be a defining moment. pic.twitter.com/MpPwfJEu4H
Ceasefire Teeters on the Brink as Netanyahu Issues Ultimatum
Against the backdrop of Trump’s seismic policy shift, the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas—brokered by Egypt and Qatar on January 19—is unraveling at breakneck speed. Israeli intelligence has intercepted evidence that Hamas has no intention of honoring its commitments. The terror group, now facing a deadline set by Netanyahu, must release all remaining Israeli hostages by noon on Saturday, February 15, or face the full wrath of the Israel Defense Forces.
Speaking after a four-hour emergency Cabinet meeting, Netanyahu minced no words: “We all expressed outrage at the shocking state of our three hostages who were freed last Saturday. We all also welcomed President Trump’s demand for the release of our hostages by noon on Saturday.” The prime minister has since ordered Israeli forces to mass along Gaza’s borders in preparation for a potential full-scale offensive.
⚠️BREAKING: Hamas officially rejects Trump's deadline to release all hostages by Saturday at 12 o'clock. pic.twitter.com/RrqoTQQQdO
— Vivid.🇮🇱 (@VividProwess) February 12, 2025
Netanyahu’s ultimatum was reinforced by Trump himself, who, in his February 10 remarks, warned Hamas that if all hostages are not freed by the deadline, “all hell will break loose.”
A Choreographed Uprising? Hamas’s Global Influence Under Scrutiny
Hamas’s latest rallying cry raises urgent questions about the group’s ability to rapidly coordinate street protests worldwide. The uncanny speed with which pro-Hamas demonstrations appeared in the wake of October 7 has led many to suspect pre-planned efforts. In cities such as New York, London, and Berlin, massive crowds filled public squares with professionally printed banners condemning Israel’s “genocide” within hours of the initial attack—before the IDF had even begun its counteroffensive in Gaza.
Observers have pointed out the striking similarities between those demonstrations and Hamas’s current call to action. The scale, organization, and international reach suggest the presence of a well-oiled propaganda machine, capable of mobilizing supporters across continents at a moment’s notice.
🚨 NOW: Anti-Israel protestors are now waving the HAMAS FLAG outside the White House here in DC after Trump announces the U.S. will take Gaza
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) February 5, 2025
TIME TO DEPORT THESE TERR0RISTS, TOM HOMAN! pic.twitter.com/QTtBO1tSEe
With tensions now at a breaking point, the coming days could prove decisive. If Hamas defies Netanyahu’s ultimatum, the region may be on the verge of an explosive new phase in the conflict—one that could reshape the Middle East and test Trump’s geopolitical gamble like never before.