Triangle Residents Refuse to Give Up Israeli Citizenship

Palestinian demonstrators chant slogans and wave Palestinian flags during a protest against US President Donald Trump’s peace plan proposal in the Gaza Strip on January 28, 2020. (Mahmud Hams/AFP)
Palestinian demonstrators chant slogans and wave Palestinian flags during a protest against US President Donald Trump’s peace plan proposal in the Gaza Strip on January 28, 2020. (Mahmud Hams/AFP)
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Triangle Residents Refuse to Give Up Israeli Citizenship

Palestinian demonstrators chant slogans and wave Palestinian flags during a protest against US President Donald Trump’s peace plan proposal in the Gaza Strip on January 28, 2020. (Mahmud Hams/AFP)
Palestinian demonstrators chant slogans and wave Palestinian flags during a protest against US President Donald Trump’s peace plan proposal in the Gaza Strip on January 28, 2020. (Mahmud Hams/AFP)

Leaders and residents of Arab-Israeli towns in the so-called Triangle, who are dubbed as the Palestinians of 1948, were angered on Wednesday after US President Donald Trump’s peace plan proposed revoking their Israeli citizenship and including their villages southeast of Haifa in a future Palestinian state.

They joined the stances of other leaders in the Arab Joint List party and the High Follow-Up Committee (HFC) Arab Citizens of Israel, who unanimously rejected the plan and took to the streets to demonstrate against it.

Qalansawe Mayor Abdulbast Salameh said moving the Triangle towns to the Palestinian state indicates that Trump’s plan is not serious.

“They decide to transfer us from one country to another without clarifying means and reasons,” he stressed, adding that this is Avigdor Lieberman’s plan.

“Lieberman was the first to talk about getting rid of us, redrawing borders from east to west and turning us into citizens of the Palestinian state. It is a colonial, arrogant and racist plan,” he stressed.

About 250,000 people reside in the Triangle Communities, which include Kafr Qara, Ar’ara, Baqa al-Gharbiya, Umm al Fahm, Qalansawe, Kafr Qasim, Tira, Kafr Bara and Jaljulia.

“These communities, which largely self-identify as Palestinian, were originally designated to fall under Jordanian control during the negotiations of the Armistice Line of 1949, but ultimately were retained by Israel for military reasons that have since been mitigated,” the proposal claims.

The Israeli army carried out the Kafr Qasim massacre in 1956 with the aim of intimidating people and deporting them to Jordan.

Later on, the Israeli government developed a plan to plunder their fertile lands and confiscated most of them.

However, its farmers continue to work in the remaining lands and produce distinct crops. They currently develop high-tech industry (Hi-Tech), have al-Qasimi Academy, which is the most significant Arab academic institution in Israel, as well as one of the most successful scientific schools in Umm al Fahm.

According to Umm al Fahm Mayor Samir Mahamid, the plan expresses the “hysterical condition of those behind it, and has no peace project or even a deal.”



Seven Israeli Soldiers Killed During Combat in Gaza, Military Says

A tent camp for displaced Palestinians stretches among the ruins of buildings destroyed by Israeli bombardments in west of Gaza City, Saturday, June 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)
A tent camp for displaced Palestinians stretches among the ruins of buildings destroyed by Israeli bombardments in west of Gaza City, Saturday, June 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)
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Seven Israeli Soldiers Killed During Combat in Gaza, Military Says

A tent camp for displaced Palestinians stretches among the ruins of buildings destroyed by Israeli bombardments in west of Gaza City, Saturday, June 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)
A tent camp for displaced Palestinians stretches among the ruins of buildings destroyed by Israeli bombardments in west of Gaza City, Saturday, June 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

The Israeli military said seven personnel, an officer and six soldiers, were killed in fighting in the southern Gaza Strip on Tuesday.

In a separate incident, a soldier was severely wounded also in southern Gaza, the military added in a statement on Wednesday.

According to Reuters, Israeli media reported the seven were in the city of Khan Younis when an explosive device planted on their vehicle detonated, setting it on fire.

The war in Gaza was triggered when Hamas-led militants attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, killing 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages, according to Israeli tallies.

Israel's subsequent air and ground war in Gaza has killed more than 56,000 Palestinians, according to its Hamas-run health ministry, while displacing almost the entire population of more than 2 million and spreading a hunger crisis.

According to the military's tallies, 19 soldiers have been killed since the beginning of June during combat in the strip.