“Nothing will move us”: Palestinians match Trump’s plan to take over, restore gauze
The terrain of US President Donald Trump to take ownership of Gaza’s belt and rearranged him after moving his inhabitants permanently, he encountered the united anger and concern of Palestinians in Gaza on Wednesday.
Trump has raised the look to move more than two million Palestinians who live there during a Visit Washington Tuesday Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He suggested that it became uninhabited after almost 16 months of war between Israel and Hamas.
Hanan Al Shennawa said that although there is an instability and a vague future of Palestinians who remain in Gaza, they refuse to leave their country.
“We will not allow this because this is our country and our country. We will remain unwavering here … and we will not surrender this country,” said Al-Shennawi, 22, west of the city of Gaza.
Al-Shennawa said she did not expect Arab countries to stand behind Palestinians in rejecting a plan that would, if implemented, violate international law.
“The Arabic nations have not stood with us since the beginning of the war, so they will not come with us now in the end and in front of Trump,” Mohamed El Saife, on Wednesday, told CBC.
“They allowed [Israel] To move us from the north to south, so it is normal for us to move us outside the gaza belt. “
Trump’s latest comments on turning gauze into a “Middle East Riviera” after Palestine moved second place Palestine broke American policy on Israeli-Palestinian conflict and drawn widespread condemnation.
On Wednesday, Karolina Leavitt White House secretary said Trump wanted to see Palestine in Gaza “temporarily relocated” to restore the enclave – and not elaborate on rhetoric shifts a day later.
Concern for forcible displacement
Mohammed Abu Musa, 26, said that he worried that Trump’s plan for Gaza would progress, and he and his family will be forced to seek refuge in other countries.
“The development in Gaza, of course, will not be for its inhabitants,” Abu Musa said. “Why force their inhabitants to develop? Let the inhabitants benefit from that.
” [Gaza] A tape is the only place that is clear from [Israeli] occupation. These 360 [square] kilometers. If [it] It is no longer left, then the Palestinian cause will fall apart, “he said.
He called on other Arab nations to reject Trump’s plan, adding that if we “stab, then they are stabs.”
Trump has previously spoke about moving Palestinian population gauze to other countries and repeatedly called Gaza a “A website to demolish.”
“Now he’ll take over Gaza’s belt, and we’ll do work with him too,” Trump said in his remarks on Tuesday.
“We will own it and be responsible for the dismantling of all dangerous unexploded bombs and other weapons in place, lining up and getting rid of destroyed buildings, lining it, to create economic development that will supply an unlimited number of jobs.”
‘Nothing but pressure’
Others, meanwhile, did not think Trump’s words carried no weight.
Taher al-Najjar, 30, said Trump’s plan is “all nonsense” and does not expect it to affect Palestine.
“These are just empty words. We were at war 15 [months] Both bombing and death, and people were not displaced. … There is nothing that will switch us, “Al-Najjar said.
“If we are displaced, then there is no Palestinian cause because we will be refugees.”
Abdullah al-Ghafu, 27, echoed the feelings.
“It’s nothing but pressure,” Al-Ghafu said.
He said that Palestinian ties with their country would not allow them to give up for any reason, pointing to how the inhabitants of the northern Gaza returned to their homes from the south As soon as they were allowed.
“People left their things, blankets, everything they collected last year … They left him south and returned to the north,” he said.
“This shows attachment to the earth. The person is attached to his country, I went alone and returned to his country to start from scratch.”
Forced deportation violates international law
On Wednesday, the United Nations Human Rights Office (UNHR) said that any forced transfer or deportation of people from the occupied territory violates international law.
“It is crucial that we are moving towards the next phase of the ceasefire, to release all hostages and arbitrarily detained prisoners, end the war and reconstruct Gaza, with full respect for international humanitarian law and international human rights law,” said UNHR UA statements.
“Any forced transfer or deportation of people from the occupied territory is strictly forbidden,” it is said.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas urged Wednesday to “protect the Palestinian people and their inalienable rights,” calling what Trump proposes to “serious violation of international law”.
Hala Abu Dabaa said she was feeling disgusted, but says Palestinians will not be removed from his countries similar to what happened during Nakba in 1948, or “disasters”, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were forced from their homes or fled during during the course during victory War for the creation of Israel.
“Let’s decide to stay here to [our] Last breath. This is our country and we can’t leave it [under any] Circumstances, “said the 26-year-old.
“You should know that we will not leave our country and he should delete that idea from his thoughts.”
Abu Ahmed al-Daour, 44, said he felt “helpless” after learning about Trump’s plan.
“We reject this decision … after almost 60,000 [people] The tortured and injured and emergency workers, now they want to move us, “he said.
The initial truce of six weeks, agreed with Egyptian and Qatari mediators and supported the US, remained largely intact, but the prospects for a durable settlement are not clear.
In 15 months of war, Israel killed more than 47,000 Palestinians, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza. Due to the war of chaos, checking the exact number of victims was challenging and susceptible to supervision. The Palestinian Civil Defense said she was looking for approximately 10,000 bodies that are believed to remain under the ruins.
The Coastal enclave was largely demolished by the Israeli army after an attack on Hamas on October 7, 2023, an attack on Israel. This attack was killed by 1,200 people with about 250 hostages taken to Gaza, according to the Talties Israeli.