Deir Al-Balah, Gaza Strip-Saeed Abu Elish’s wife, her two daughters and two dozen others of her extended family were killed by the Israeli airstrike in the last 15 months. His house in North Gaza was destroyed. He and the living family now live in a tent installed in the debris of their home.
But he says that President Donald Trump would not be excluded after Gaza calls for all the Palestinians to move, so that the United States could handle the destroyed region and rebuild it for others. Rights groups stated that their comments were equal for “ethnic cleaning” and a call for forced expulsion.
He said, “We clearly reject and oppose any plan to deport and move us from our land.”
Trump’s call to deposit Gaza has shocked the Palestinians. Hundreds of thousands of people in the region ran to return to their homes – even if they were destroyed – as soon as they could follow the ceasefire, reached between Israel and Hamas last month.
Although some experts speculated that Trump’s proposal could be a conversation strategy, the Palestinians all over the region tried to erase them completely from their motherland, the continuity of expulsion and displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homes and now now Israel is around its creation during the 1948 war.
That phenomenon is known as “nose,” Arabic “havoc” among Palestinians. Trump’s statement-America’s statement-a wild swing from the years of the years with a call from far-flung politicians, to push Palestinians out of Gaza, especially in Egypt.
Health care activist Abu Ilish said, “We do not want to repeat the tragedy of our ancestors.”
Like many people, Abu Ilish may indicate his family experience. He said that in May 1948, Israeli forces expelled their grandparents and other Palestinians and in Southern Israel, just outside the Gaza Strip, which had now demolished their homes in the village of Hodes in Southern Israel. The family revived Gaza’s Jabalia camp, which grew in a densely built urban neighborhood for decades. Israeli soldiers leveled most of the districts during a fierce fight with Hamas militants in recent months.
Mustafa Al-Gazar was 5 years old, he said, when his family and other residents were forced to escape as Israeli forces in 1948, now attacked his city Yabneh in Central Israel.
Now in his 80s, he sat outside his house in the southern Gaza city of Rafa, flattened by an aerial attack, and said that it was unimaginable to go after a 15 -month war of war.
“Do you think you will expel me abroad and bring other people to my place? … I will stay in my tent under the rubble, “He said.” I will not leave. Keep it in your mind. ”
He said, “Instead of being sent abroad, I should return to my original land where I was born and will die,” he said, referring to the orbaneh, which is now located near the Middle Israeli city of Yavaneh. He said that Trump should demand a two-state solution. “This ideal, clear solution, peace for Israel and peace for Palestinians, living together,” he said.
In his comments on Tuesday near Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump said that Gaza’s Palestinians should be resettled in the land in Egypt, Jordan or other places, promising them “beautiful places”. Both Egypt and Jordan have rejected Trump’s call to resume the Palestinians on their soil.
Trump said that the US would capture Gaza and rebuild it in “Riviera of the Middle East” for “people of the world”, rejecting the idea that Palestinians would refuse to leave or refuse to return . Trump’s top diplomat and his chief spokesperson on Wednesday said back to the President’s proposal, saying that he wants to temporarily transfer Palestinians from Gaza to allow for reconstruction.
71-year-old Amna Omar of Central Gaza city Dir al-Balah called Trump “crazy”.
Omar was able to go to Egypt during the war after the cancer of the pancreatic cancer. In Cairo, doctors told him that his cancer had been untreated for a very long time and died in October.
She said that she intends to return home as soon as possible, as by other Palestinians in Egypt.
“Gaza is our land, our house. As Ghazan we have the right to land and want to make it again, ”he said. “I don’t want to die in Egypt like my husband. I want to die at home. ,
Palestinians have shown a powerful determination to return to their homes after the war is displaced by almost the entire population. Harshit crowds returned to North Gaza and Rafah, both were destroyed by Israeli bombing and ground offenses.
With their neighborhood decreasing in the debris scenario, many returns are homeless, water is rare and power in most areas is largely non-existent. Nevertheless, for most, destruction has not reduced their desire to live.
Ibrahim Abu Rizk said, “We live here, even if it means living in the rubble of our homes – better that it is better than being insulted elsewhere.” “For a year and a half, we have been murdered, bombing and destroyed, only then leave that way?”
The ceasefire deal by the US, Egypt and Qatar asks for a large -scale international reconstruction effort in its third phase to the return of the Palestinians – assuming that Israel and Hamas can reach this. Who will rule this region.
The international law refuses to forcibly remove the population. Israeli Rights Group B’Tselem stated that Trump’s statement “form a call for ethnic cleaning through uprooting and forcibly transferred some 2 million people. It is the roadmap of Trump and Netanyahu for another Nakba of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. ,
The Palestinian refugees have long demanded that they are now allowed to return to homes in Israel, creating a widely recognized return for refugees under international law. Israel argues that the rights do not apply to Palestinians and say that a collective return will end the Jewish majority in the country.
During the 15 -month war in Gaza, several Palestinians expressed fear that Israel’s goal was to run the population in neighboring Egypt. The government denied that objective, although some stringent members of the coalition asked the Palestinians to quit Gaza and encourage the Jewish settlements there. The Israel-Kabje West Bank-500,000 settlers have also seen violence of more than a year.
Trump’s call rejection was echoed in Palestinians and Arab countries such as Jordan and Lebanon in West Bank which is also for a large refugee population.
Mohammad al-Amiri, a resident of West Bank City Ramallah, said, “If he wants to displace the Gaza population, he said about Trump,” So he should return to his original motherland, from where he was displaced in 1948 Was done. Israel, in depoted villages.