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NACK survivors see the echoes of the past in Trump’s Calls for Gauze expulsion Gaza News

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President of the United States Donald Trump Adjust the alarm bells this month when standing next to the Israeli prime Benjamin Netanyahu In the White House, he said that the United States will “take control” from the gauze strip and relocate Palestinians in other countries.

Trump framed the expulsion of the Palestinian population from the railway – Other unrecognizable Israeli bombing – as an act of humanitarian needs, stating the threat of unexploded means and unstable structures.

Palestinians should be able to live in “beautiful houses”, Trump added. Just not in Gaza itself.

But Palestinians say promise about new movements in Foreign land Skirt Demand in the center of their aspirations: The right to life with dignity and equal rights in their historic homeland.

“My first reaction was unbelie. For the president to call to cross two million people from his own land,” said Leila Giries, Palestinian who lives in California.

For the parties and other Palestinians, the call for expulsion is called painful memories of confiscation and exile.

The girl herself survived the events of Palestinians refer to that nakbawhich means “disaster”.

Palestinians keep the key during the commemoration of the NAKBE
Palestinians keep the keys as a symbol of displacement, because they celebrate 76. anniversary of the 15th. May 2024. (Mohamad Tokorman / Reuters)

Term Refers to Forced expulsion of more than 750,000 Palestinians from Zionist paramilitary forces during the establishment of Israel in 1948. years. They were forbidden to many Palestinian cities and villages were prohibited from returning, considered “infiltrators” to the newly established Israeli state.

The virgeles hold the bag that her mother wore as she fleeing her village of Ayn Karim framed on the wall of her California residence, along with the key to their home in historical Palestine after their expulsion.

Items are symbols and pain of exile and its decisions to maintain connections to its homeland.

“I left Palestine when I was eight, but I can’t forget it. Where my parents and my grandparents are from. I connected with land”, they say they’re Devere.

“When I see photos of crowded displaced people marching on the way in Gaza, he breaks my heart. Returns memories, memories, memories.”

‘Palestinians will not disappear and die’

Following Fierce Return from Palestinians, a group for the rights and coalition of leaders from countries such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan, Trump alleviated his position to “propose” passing ” his plan.

The US president earlier he insisted that he would “own” Gaza, stating that his place by the sea could convert to an ideal location for superior property.

Trump even shared the bizarre this week Ai generated video At the social media depicting gauze filled with skyscrapers and luxury resorts, with him and Netanyahu by relaxing next to the pool.

Noticeably was absent from any sign of Palestinians who called Gaza Home generations.

The Palestinian family stands on the ruins of their home
The Dwaim family stands on the ruins of their house, equating Israeli air strike, in Tal Al-Hawa in Gazi City, 24. February (Abdel Kareem Hana / AP photo)

“Only a fool would think that it is possible to clean the Gaza Palestinians, so you can build a real estate project,” says Michael Kardoush, who escaped in Nazareth in Nazareth in 1948. years. Palestinians in Israeli territory lived under military rights without 1966. years.

“The reality is that Palestinians will not disappear and die.”

But Israeli leaders and officials continued with eager promotion Trump vision, seeing the opportunity to advance a long-lasting ambition to depopulate the railway.

In the statement last week, Netanyahu said that Israel was “dedicated to the plan of the US President Trump for the creation of different gauze”, which previously praised as “revolutionary”.

But Muhammad Shehada, a visiting associate in the European Foreign Relations Council, said Al Jazeeri that Israeli and American efforts to force Palestinians from their country consistent characteristics of the Modern History Gaza.

“When Israel took over Gaza in 1967. year, one of the first things done was destroyed by the refugee camps to try to leave people. They even offered money, foreign passports to try and lead people to do so,” he said.

When such an incentive would not work, he says Israel tried more forced methods, from deadly military raids to a Year-long blockade who created severe living conditions in Gaza and before the latest war.

“They tried every trick in the book,” Shehad said.

But these efforts have rarely enjoyed success and often faced solid opposition Palestinians, who see attempts to move them from a strip as part of a greater effort to undo their national requirements.

Shehada pointed out that 1953. The reset plan 12,000 Palestinians from Gaza to Egyptian Sinai stopped after the popular revolt in the bar.

Attachment for land

Even during the last latest 15-month-old military campaign in Gaza, unprecedented for their destructiveness And human tomb, many Palestinians remained firmly attached to their sense of place in Gaza.

Arwa Shurrab, a 58-year-old woman who was born in Gaza, but now he lives in Southern California, says members of her family who continued to live in the bar refused to leave until they felt a small choice.

“I was trying to convince my sister to go to Egypt in which it would be safer, but she said she would just leave that the building that remained in the bombard,” Shurrab said.

She explained that the sister and her family displaced Many times during the war. They finally decided to leave when the tent was bombed where they stayed. Fortunately, they were not inside at the time.

“She’s a pediatrician and wanted to stay in Gaza and help her people. She lost everything for that,” Shurrab added.

Although Israel’s bombing campaign is paused below a Tealuse Conperatifire Last month, many Palestinians in Gaza remain in uncertain circumstances. The military attack decreased many fourths in the ruins.

During the war, Israeli forces were accused of deliberately by destroying homes, Agricultural land And infrastructure for medical care, water and electricity, in order to prevent the Palestinians from returning home after the fights ended.

But many Gaza residents say they remain determined to find the way forward.

“Palestinians are very connected to the land. Everyone I know who went wants to return. It is a question if, not when,” Shurrab said.

“Trump’s comments did not affect me at all. I don’t understand that seriously because I know my family and I know the people of Gaza. They won’t be cut out of their country,” she added. “So Trump can say everything she wants, but it doesn’t do that.”

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