Shaban Shaqaleh had intended to take his family into a break to Egypt as soon as the Hamas Israel armistice is fixed, destroyed his home in Gaza in Israel’s military offensive.
He changed his opinion after Donald Trump announced the plans for the re -settlement of the Palestinian residents of the Gaza and re -developed the enclave and which the US President would not give the right to return on Monday.
The Tel al-Hawa district in Gaza City, where there were once dozens of newly built multi-storey buildings, are now largely left. There is no flowing water or electricity and like most buildings there is Shaqaleh’s house in ruins.
“We are horrified by the destruction, the repeated shift and death, and I wanted to go so that I can secure a safe and better future for my children – until Trump said what he said” app.
“After Trump’s statements (said), he wanted to own Gaza, I canceled the idea, I have decreased it from my schedule and my planning. I’m afraid that it’s my home.”
US President Donald Trump suggested that Hamas should publish all hostages in Gaza by Saturday, or he would suggest that the Israel-Hamas armistice be called up and “broke out” hell. Hamas previously said that it would stop the publication of hostages until further termination, citing violations of the ceasefire. Trump, who meets Jordan’s King Abdullah II on Tuesday, also said that he could help Jordan and Egypt if they do not take Palestinian refugees who are laid from the Gaza Strip.
As part of Trump’s plan, the approximately 2.2 million Palestinians from Gaza were relocated and the USA would take control and property of the destroyed coastal slave and to implement them into what he described as the “Riviera of the Middle East”.
“The idea of selling my home or the piece of land that I have to foreign companies to leave home and never come back is completely rejected. I am deeply rooted in the bottom of my home country and will always be,” said Shaqaleh .
Shaqaleh is now looking for protection in Gaza.
“I had my first haircut in front of my destroyed house this morning, Mr. President,” he said.
Any proposal that the Palestinians leave the Gaza Strip that they want to be part of an independent state has been a opposite of the Palestinian leadership for generations, and the neighboring Arab countries have rejected it since the beginning of the Israel Hamas War in 2023.
“Let hell break out” if hostages are not released: Trump
Trump spoke Hart in Gaza on Monday after Hamas had suspended the release of the Israeli hostages of the ceasefire, which came into force on January 19, because Israel violated the conditions.
He said that the Palestinian militant group was supposed to publish all the hostages that it stops on Saturday until Mid Day, or he would suggest to cancel the ceasefire and “let hell out”.
“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, Southern Gaza, who stands next to destroyed houses.
“I hope that the ceasefire agreement will not fall apart,” Mohamed Qaita told CBC News on Tuesday.
Hazem Qassme, spokesman for the Hamas, said Israel does not “end up with her end of the bargain” by not allowing that fuel and equipment and equipment and supplies are entered in Gaza strip, which leads to the fact that the hold in the hostage is recorded becomes.
“Hamas respects the agreement and if the profession fulfills what has been agreed, Hamas will hand over the next hostages on time,” Qassme told CBC News on Tuesday.
A Gazan woman, Samira al-Sabea, accused Israel to block aids, an indictment that Israel refused to start his military offensive in Gaza after the attack on Israel led by Hamas on October 7, 2023.
“We are humiliated. Road dogs live a better life than we do,” she said. “And Trump wants to make hell from Gaza? That will never happen.”
Trump’s statements in West Bank, Jordan, condemned
In the occupied West Bank, the Palestinians were also horrified by Trump’s words.
“Does he have Gaza to ask people to leave it?” Nader Imam said Reuters.
“In terms of Trump, I only accuse the American people. How can a country like this, a superpower, accept a person like Trump? His statements are wild.”
“What will Trump do? There is no fear. We rely on God,” said another resident in West Jordanland, Mohammed Salah Tamimi.