US President Donald Trump said this month with the White House’s Benjamin Netanyahu Israeli, saying that the United States would “control” and “control” the Palestinians of other countries.
Trump has cited the threat of unstoppable weapons and unstable structures as an act of humanitarian necessity, which could not be recognized as an Israeli bombing.
Trump added that Palestinians should be able to live in “beautiful houses.” Let’s go themselves.
But the Palestinians say that the promise of new developments in foreign countries hides the demand at the center of their aspirations, that is, the right to live with the same rights as dignity in the historical hometown.
“My first reaction was distrust. The president called for 2 million people to replace them in their land, ”said Leila Giries, a Palestinian in California.
For Kiri and other Palestinians, the demand for expulsions arouses painful memories of dissolution and asylum.
Giries himself is a survivor of an event called Nakba by the Palestinians, which means “disaster”.
This term refers to the deportation of more than 750,000 Palestinians by the semi -Sonjun soldiers of Zionism during the founding of Israel in 1948. Many Palestinian villages and villagers were considered “infiltration” by the newly established Israeli state.
Kiri keeps his mother’s bags while his mother runs away from the frame village on the wall of the Lord of California, and with the key to the historic Palestinian house that has been demolished after expulsion.
This item is a symbol of resolution to maintain the ties with the pain of asylum and hometown.
“I left Palestine when I was 8 years old, but I can’t forget it. I am from my parents and grandparents. I am connected to the land. ”
“When I see a picture of a victim’s crowd on the road, it hurts my heart. It regains memories, memories, and memories. ”
‘Palestinians will disappear and not die.’
Trump alleviated his position by saying that he would only propose his plan to adopt his plan, following the Leadership of the countries such as Palestinians, Rights and Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan.
The US president insisted that he would “own” the previous one.
This week, Trump even shared a bizarre AI creation video in social media, which shows a gaza full of high -rise buildings and high -end resorts, and Netana Hu took a break next to the pool.
In particular, there were no signs of the Palestinians who called the house.

In 1948, the Palestinians inside Israel’s territory said that Michael Kardous, who left home in Nazareth after surviving martial arts until 1966, said, “I think we can purify the palestinians.”
“Reality will disappear and not die.”
But Israeli leaders and civil servants were eager to promote Trump’s vision and have a chance to develop a long -standing ambition to reduce the population.
Netana Hu said in a statement last week, Israel said, “I was devoted to Trump’s plan to establish another branch.”
But Muhammad Shehada, a colleague of the European Foreign Council, grew up in Gaza, told Al Jazeera that the US’s efforts to escape their land were consistent with the modern history of the Israeli and Palestinians.
“When Israel took over Gaza in 1967, one of the first things was to destroy refugee camps for people to leave. They even tried to do so by providing money, foreign passports and shuttles, ”he said.
When such guidance is not effective, he says that Israel has attempted more forced methods, from fatal military attacks to several years of blockade.
Shehada said, “They tried all the tricks of this book.
But he added that this effort was hardly successful and faced a firm opposition from the Palestinians. The Palestinians are trying to move them from the strip as part of their greater efforts to invalidate the national claims.
Shehada pointed out that in 1953, the plan to restart 12,000 Palestinians from Gaza to Sinai, Egypt, was suspended as a popular rebellion in the strip.
Attachment
In the last 15 -month military campaign of Israel in Gaza, many Palestinians were firmly attached to their sense of place in Gaza due to unprecedented destruction and human tolls.
ARWA SHURRAB, a 58 -year -old woman who was born in Gaza but currently lives in Southern California, said she refused to leave until the family members who lived in the strip felt almost no choice.
Shurrab said, “I tried to persuade my sister to go to Egypt in a safer place, but he would only leave if her building was bombed.
She explained that her sister and family were kicked out several times during the war. They finally decided to leave when the tent they were staying bombed. Fortunately, they were not inside at that time.
“She was a pediatrician and wanted to help people while staying in Gaza. To do this, she lost everything, ”SHURAB added.
Last month, Israel’s bombing campaign was suspended due to the suspension of the suspension, but many Palestinians in Gaza are in an unstable situation. Military attacks have reduced many areas to debris.
During the war, the Israeli army was deliberately accused of destroying home, agricultural land and medical care, water and electric infrastructure, so that the Palestinians could not return home.
But many residents say they have decided to find a way to go forward.
“The Palestinians are very connected to the land. Everyone who knows the remaining person wants to go back. SHURRAB said.
“Trump’s opinion did not affect me at all. I don’t take it seriously because I know people to know my family. They will not take root in their land, ”she added. “Trump can say what he wants, but he doesn’t.”