After destroying his home in Gaza in the military offensive of Israel, Shaban Shaqaleh intended to take his family into a break to Egypt, when the suspension of Hamas-Izrael weapons is strongly in place.
He changed his mind after Donald Trump announced plans to reset the Palestinian inhabitants of Gaza and the reconstruction of the enclave – which, according to the US President on Monday, would not give them the right to return.
The Tel Al-Hawa district in Gaza City, where there used to be dozens of newly built multi-story buildings, is now largely abandoned. There is no running water or electricity and, like most buildings, the Shaqaleha house is in ruins.
“We are terrified of the destruction, repeated displacement and death, and I wanted to leave so that I could secure a safe and better future for my children – until Trump said what he said,” said 47 -year -old Shaqaleh. App.
“After Trump's notes (saying) he wanted to have gauze and freeze it, I canceled this idea, I took it away from the schedule and planning. I am afraid that I leave and I can never come back. This is my homeland. “
According to Trump's plan, about 2.2 million Palestinians Gaza will be resettled, and the US would take over the control and ownership of the devastated coastal enclave, rebuilding it into the so -called “Middle East” Riviera. “
“The idea of selling my house or a piece of land that I have to foreign companies to leave my homeland and never come back is completely rejected. I am deeply rooted in the land of my homeland and I will always be, “said Shaqaleh.
Shaqaleh is now looking for shelter in the city of Gaza.
“I had my first hairstyle in front of the destroyed house this morning, Mr. President,” he said.
Any suggestions that Palestinians are leaving gauze that they want to be part of an independent state, for generations is a curse for the Palestinian leader, and neighboring Arab countries have rejected her since the war in Gaza in 2023.
“Hell Break Out”, if the hostages did not spend on Saturday
Trump spoke hard on gas on Monday after the Palestinian group of Hamas fighters said that he would suspend the release of Israeli hostages specified in the weapon suspension agreement, which entered into force on January 19, because he said that Israel violated the conditions.
He said that Hamas should slow down all hostages he still has until noon on Saturday, or would propose to cancel the arms suspension and “let Hell explode.”
“To hell, worse than what we already have? Hell worse than killing? The destruction, all practices and human crimes that took place in the Gaza Strip did not happen anywhere else in the world, “said Jomaa Abu Kosh, Palestinian from Rafah in Rafah in. Southern gauze, standing next to the devastated houses.
“I hope that the arms suspension agreement does not fall apart,” said Mohamed Qaita on Tuesday CBC News.
The fragile suspension of the weapon was additionally doubtful, because Hamas refuses to release more hostages on Saturday as planned and accusing Israel of violation of the contract.
Spokesman Hamas Hazem Qassme said that Israel did not “maintain the end of the opportunity”, now enabling fuel and construction equipment and reserves of entering the gauze, which causes the host to be stopped.
“Hamas respects the contract, and if the profession fulfills what has been agreed, Hamas transfers more hostages on time,” said Qassme on Tuesday CBC News.
A woman in Gazana, Samira al-Sabea, accused Israel of blocking the supplies of help, the charge of refusal to Israel, who began the military offensive in Gaza after Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.
“We are humiliated. Street dogs lead a better life than we do, “she said. “And Trump wants to make gauze hell? It will never happen. “
Some Gazanie said that Palestinian leaders have to find a solution to their problems.
“We don't want to leave our country, but we also need a solution. Our leaders-Hamas, PA (Palestinian Auto autonomy) and other fractions-Muszy find a solution, “said a 40-year-old carpenter who gave his name only his name like Jehad.
“How will they face Trump's plans – with statements?”