Palestinians react with anger, Trump’s Israeli-Palestinian conflict news resigned to Gaza Shova

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Deir El-Balah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Wasayef Abed woke up to a dispute between the partners of the central Gaza in Central Gaza, Deir El Balah.

The discussion was centralized in the announcement of the US President Donald Trump and the United States to “capture Gaza.” Trump’s statements were with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’nun – a person who is in charge of destroying Gaza in the Israeli war, the President of the United States, the Palestinians should be permanent from the anklave.

Some officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and any departure on Wednesday, and woke up the 19th century colonization and ethnic cleansing.

The 36-year-old Wasayeef’s reaction is one of the neglect.

“I didn’t pay much attention,” he said, made his way to check his tent soaked in the rain.

“I don’t even have any means to obey your mobile phone or news,” he said, fondly betrayed him.

“I know what I am and I will never leave Gaza, no matter what. Now that we expect it is a way to return to our house.”

Wasayef sees Trump’s statements as a form of pressure – both the Palestinian people and armed groups in Gaza, including Gaza in Gaza, including Hamas.

“I can tell you that people will never accept IDPs here.” Can stand the internal displacement, but as Trump offers, it will never work. “

IMad al-Qasas
Imad Al-Qassas (Atia Darwish / Al Jazeera)

‘Never Won’t Be’

Imad al-Qassas, a 60-year-old father, was moved to the center of Eastern Dayr El-Balah, where he was destroyed in the tent after his house was destroyed.

The answer to Trump’s statements was clear: “It is not possible.”

“No matter how much destruction, destruction and killing during this war, this will never happen,” he said.

“Where will we even go?” asked. “Although the border crossings are opened and the voluntary migration is offered, the more I have the case, and I would never leave.”

Imad believes that, regardless of the relocation test – houses, compensation or host countries – a man’s last shelter.

“I have been four years and live in Libya in the 1990s. I was born in the United Arab Emirates. But I went home in the end.” “It is our homeland, regardless of the calamity in Gaza, and we are holy.”

“Life outside Gaza is not easy for all people in the world, even in normal conditions. There is always a difference between residents, updates, documents – refugees and residents.” “Now imagine our situation: I was displaced and rejected from Gaza. No doubt, we were able to be treated in the worst.”

“I would like to die where I stopped. Although I and his children apart, I will not leave.”

The world has lowered the face of the Palestinians in Gaza.

“We are a literate and culturally. We have the right to live and recreate our land. We have merchants, doctors, journalists and engineers. We have lives. Why do we have to leave?”

Like many IDP Palestinians, Imad, Trump’s speeches as a result of discussions on “more extensive efforts to pressure the population”, especially prisoners and reconstruction.

“I am ready to wait 100 years for binding. Whatever, I will never leave.”

At the same time, the Imad was still accused of Hamas, Palestinian authorities and neighboring countries because he could not end the war at any cost.

“It’s all planned for a long time. The United States and Israel have been plotten for years. All parties had to tie this plan down from the head, because this is the people who pay the price.”

Faith and Khalid Magbel
Faith and Khalid Magbel (Atia Darwish / Al Jazeera)

‘We don’t care already’

Unlike Imad, Khalid Magbel, 63 and his wife, believe in 52, did not react when asked about the statements of Trump.

“Hopefully, he will be taken,” 52-year-old faith Magbel called his face.

“Two of my daughters and grandchildren, the Israeli air attack was killed in the war, I cared something,” he said, tears blinded.

Faith, AS-Saftawi neighborhood in northern Gaza, with her husband, 63-year-old Khalid and the rest of the year ago, continued to change since the rest.

“We don’t have energy to process something – Trump or his statements,” he said. “The people of Gaza are drowning in sorrow, illness and distress after war. They do not have the ability to think about what comes next.”

The couple strongly rejected Trump’s displacement plan. “Although we have already been forced to weapons, we regret sinking from the north. Do they really think we will obey Trump now?”

Faith, how many IDP defects in the war, talked about leaving Gaza if given a chance. “But this was not just helpless,” he said.

“Despite everything, people in Gaza still cling to the life of this land, and even fight us for the reasons we cannot understand the whole world,” he said.

“Although the apartments, millions and luxurious houses offered, I would not leave Gaza – nor my sons.”

When the Trump’s statements were asked about the time, the angry Khalid.

“Timing? When? We are hardly wake up in this war!” “People still catch their loved ones. They still clean the garbage houses, they look for any sign of life.”

“This world lost all humanity.”

Mahmoud Abu Ouda
Mahmode Abu Worder (Atha Dawish / Al Jazeera)

‘I will leave the first chance I get’

On the contrary, Mahmoud Abu Ouda, 23, who has a small coffee and tea steel in Deir el Balah, said he wanted to leave the strip as soon as possible.

“In the end, Trump, as people were binding from north to the south of the north, Trump will take us out of Gaza,” said Mahmud.

“If they open the Rafah passage (with Egypt), a large number of people will leave immediately. I will go first.”

The unbearable pressure of life in Gaza after the war for Mahmoud remains unclean. “It’s not life. There is no life here. There was nothing left to keep us in this country after the war.”

Although Mahmoud wants to leave Gaza, he rejects the idea of ​​being compelled – but he does not see the alternative.

“We are always compelled,” he said. “We had to escape from the north. We faced the war with our will. We endured bombs against our will. We have never had a choice.”

“If we are allocated, let’s go, let’s go,” he said.

“If you are preparing for houses, jobs and a real life for us, let’s leave and put an end to the story of the Gaza.”

Mahmoud Al Jazeera’s thoughts said that Gaza represented a significant part of Gaza, who suffered a lot in the war.

“Our future was destroyed. I am responsible for six family members. I could not finish my university degree. I work for a little paid all day. Our house was bombed. We were expelled.”

“Is this the life of a young man in the age of 20 or 90?” He asked for a lot.

“Gaza will never see peace. The Gaza died,” he said, that Trump’s threats were seriously.

Amir Taleb
Amir Taleb

‘Psychological War’

Mahmud’s friend Amir Taleb acknowledged that life in Gaza has become unbearable or reconstruction of life for reconstructions and better life to trade in Gaza.

“Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric pushes many of us that thinks we are separated to change our minds – only to defend their plans,” the 24-year-old Emir said with a sharp smile.

“A person who rational, self-esteem would not accept it. We do not follow others to be trump or as they want.”

Amir al Jazeera left Gaza four years ago, he left the immigration without the intention of returning to Belgium, he said.

“Although you have friends and family there, I could not stay there for more than a year.”

He returned to Gaza and opened a small clothing shop.

“It is difficult to live in exile and returning to us in Gaza is never guaranteed. There are no privileges that we are coming and going. Therefore, many are choosing to stay in spite of everything,” he said.

“Arabs and Islamic countries must stand against the schemes of Trump,” he said. “This is a psychological and moral war against us in every sense.”

 
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