Family members with Gaza and workers’ loved ones say they are agitated that Donald Trump has suggested that Palestinians should be transferred, while the United States took over and restored the area.
A resident of Toronto Bashar al -Shuva, whose wife and four children are in the West Bank, said the US president’s plan to handle Gaza has threatened Palestinians. Alshova arrived in Toronto six months ago. He says his family lost 130 loved ones in the Gaza war in the last 16 months.
Al -Shuva, a Water Diplomacy expert at the Advocacy Group, said he hoped the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas would bring justice to Palestinians.
“It’s shocking. It is really shocking. It’s worrying,” Al -Shuva told CBC Radio. The metro mornings Wednesday
“Instead of justice, Mr. Trump is now announcing the displacement of my people, and which is not just a tragedy, it is an ongoing crime against humanity.”
On Tuesday, Trump announced that he wanted to take Gaza’s “ownership” to the United States after the war and turn it into a “Middle East’s Rowera”. Trump made the suggestion during a news conference at the White House with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“The United States will occupy the Gaza Strip, and we will also work with it,” Trump said. “We will own it and will be responsible for eliminating all the dangerous unmanned bombs and other weapons on the site, equal the site, and get rid of the damaged buildings, removing its level , Economic development will provide an unlimited number of jobs.
On Wednesday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and White House press secretary Crown Levyt rejected Trump’s remarks, saying the president tried to temporarily allow nearly 1.8 million Gazan to be temporarily rebuilt.
‘No Business Project’ for Gaza America
However, Al -Shuva said these comments give rise to fear and traumatic memories of Palestinians being displaced and forced migration. He said that Gaza has a deep emotional and historical significance for the Palestinians, though the whole regions have been equalized.
He added that Gaza is not a “business project” for the United States.

In a separate interview with CBC Toronto, Al -Shiva said that Palestinians would welcome any move to help them in rebuilding their country. “Trump is proposing something that is against international law and is unacceptable,” he said.
“This is a new colonial settlement project in the United States,” said Alshova.
He added, “As the father of four children, still returned home to Palestine, I do not want my children to suffer from this endless, crazy and illicit controversy.”
Plan to talk about ‘any property unintentional contract’
These comments are surprising, said Yara Shufani, the organizer of the Palestinian Youth Movement’s Toronto Chapter, who is a group that works for the Palestinian people to fight for freedom and freedom for the Palestinian people. He said that people who leave Gaza have no choice but to think.
“He is outline a plan for ethnic cleaning of the entire population of Gaza. He is talking about forcing two million people from his homes and mainly talks about it. It is as if it is a real estate contract. ”

Michael Bourett, the interim president of Canada’s justice and peace in the Middle East based in Montreal, said these comments represent the “existential threat” to Palestinians in Gaza and express “genocide intentions”.
“Unfortunately, I am worried that the Canadian government is in a way cautious about approaching Trump. But we have to make it clear: Israeli and US officials are planning openly a common plan for genocide and ethnicity. We need to take it seriously.
According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, more than 47,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israel. Due to the chaos of the war, the exact number of casualties has been difficult and subject to scrutiny. The Palestinian Civil Defense has said it is looking for about 10,000 10,000 bodies that are believed to be under the rubble.
On October 7, 2023, after Hamas -led Israel, the Israeli army destroyed coastal raids. According to Israeli Tales, the attack killed 1,200 people, of which about 250 hostages were taken in Gaza.
Israel has rejected the allegations of genocide, saying it follows international law and has the right to defend itself after the Hamas invasion.
Former Defense Minister, Netanyahu and Yuva Galant have been issued warrants for arrest warrants by the International Criminal Court for alleged crimes against humanity and war crimes.