Many Ghazan are the ancestors of those who fled their homes in 1948 during the formation of the state of Israel or were expelled from their homes – a Palestinian Nicba, a far -reaching word, an Arabic word for destruction.
Thinking about others will be very painful for many, and they will remain with their low life with a strong commitment to Gaza.
For the Palestinians who dream of their condition along with Israel, the loss of some parts of it will feel like a cut.
Gaza has been physically separated from the West Bank since 1948. Along with the previous round of talks, Trump’s 2020 “vision for peace” was included, including tunnels or railway projects that could link them.
Now Trump is basically asking Palestinians to withdraw from Gaza for once and for everyone.
Although they do not advocate for the forced deportation of citizens – which is against international law – Trump does not advocate to clearly encourage Palestinians.
Palestinian officials have already accused Israel of preventing the supply of tens of thousands of caravans, which can help Gizan stay in less harmful parts of the area, while reconstruction is somewhere else.
Arab countries that Trump says should accept that at least 1.8 million Ghazan refugees, especially Egypt and Jordan, have expressed their anger.
Both have a lot of trouble without this extra burden.