‘Angry’, ‘numb’ – Palestinian Americans on Trump’s Gaza comments

Iman Kashavi, who was born in Gaza in 1958, but fled at the age of seven, said he became “a little sad” over the news.

“We need to give people a chance to stay on our homeland,” he said, adding that your home is like losing your identity, said a resident of Los Angeles Area.

Last month, after a 15 -month war between Israel and Hamas, Ms Kashavi began considering her last return to Gaza.

He said, “I have a yearning to go and help my people and help them.”

But after Trump’s remarks – this imagination has been thrown into suspicion.

“The moment you hope, the moment you hope is over,” Ms Kishvi said.

The current conflict began when hundreds of Hamas fighters were invading the southern Israeli border on October 7, 2023, killing about 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostages back to Gaza.

According to Gaza’s Hamas Ministry of Health, Israel responded with airstrikes, then a full -scale ground attack that killed more than 46,700 people – most of whom killed civilians, from Gaza services. According to the Ministry of Health.

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