Ramallah: Vice President of the State of Palestine, Hussein Al-Sheikh, stated that the formation of a Palestinian state is inevitable, despite ongoing Israeli measures. He emphasized that the ultimate outcome will be shaped by the historical trend of oppressed and occupied peoples achieving their freedom and self-determination. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, Al-Sheikh expressed in a post on X that no matter how strongly the occupation tries to assert itself, it is destined to end. He remarked, "The Palestinian state is coming whether some accept it or not," indicating a firm belief in the eventual establishment of a sovereign Palestinian nation. Al-Sheikh further noted that efforts to manipulate reality through military might would not alter the historical trajectory toward freedom, independence, and self-determination for oppressed peoples. He reiterated that measures like the E1 plan or any other Israeli actions would not deter the Palestinian people from pursuing their legitim ate national objectives, with ongoing support from Arab nations and allies around the world.
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