Would any land remain for Palestinians?

Qudsna, Ahmad Kazemzadeh (expert in ME affairs):
Palestinian held a Land Day ceremony in the occupied territories and the refugee camps March 30. Demonstrations were held and trees were symbolically planted to mark the day and to protest against the Zionist occupation. Some of the demonstrations were repressed by the Zionist forces including in the occupied al-Quds ('
The Land Day is marked elsewhere in the world with an eye on raising awareness about the danger of greenhouse gases and destruction of forests for environment and the necessity of protection of the Earth in the face of environmental hazards. In
Israel has growingly expelled Palestinians from their land so that at present, Palestinians are in the control of only 13 percent of the al-Quds city area that accounts for 1.2 percent of the West Bank while Israel currently controls 87 percent of the eastern part of the occupied city, having over 200 thousand Israeli settlers there. The occupied are is the one that Palestinians seek to be the capital of their future state.
Israeli bulldozers continue to dig the ground across the Palestinian land or demolish olive gardens for more settlements. At the same time, its heavy machinery keeps excavation under the al-Quds city day and night. Israelis claim to be seeking remains of ancient Jewish temples through the digging operation. But they are actually present their expansionist move as a religious campaign. At present, over 70 extremist Jewish groups are frantically digging under the al-Aqsa Mosque in the occupied city. They seem to be acting on behalf of the Zionist regime in a premeditated project.
There are threats facing the remaining Palestinian land that are more dangerous than poisonous gases that endanger the Earth. The occupation is an example. There is a global consensus for countering the environmental threat. But the world community has remained indifferent towards the creeping strategy of the Zionist regime. An example of the indifference was seen in the latest Arab League Summit. This has made the regime even more emboldened than past.