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Gazans want Trump to end war with Israel
Palestinians in Gaza on Wednesday want Donald Trump, who won the US election, to end the war between Israel and Hamas that has devastated their territory.
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Gazans want Trump to end war with Israel
Agence France-Presse . Palestinian Territories 06 November, 2024, 21:57
A displaced Palestinian child fleeing Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, walks on Gaza's main Salah al-Din road on the outskirts of Gaza City, on November 5, 2024. | AFP photo
Palestinians in Gaza on Wednesday want Donald Trump, who won the US election, to end the war between Israel and Hamas that has devastated their territory.
The conflict sparked by Hamasโs October 7 attack has taken an appalling human toll in the Gaza Strip, displacing most of its residents, causing widespread hunger and death, and leaving hospitals struggling to cope.
โWe were displaced, killed thereโs nothing left for us, we want peace,โ Mamdouh al-Jadba, who was displaced to Gaza City from Jabalia, said.
โI hope Trump finds a solution, we need someone strong like Trump to end the war and save us, enough, God, this is enough,โ said the 60-year-old.
โI was displaced three times, my house was destroyed, my children are homeless in the south thereโs nothing left, Gaza is finished.โ
Umm Ahmed Harb, from the Al-Shaaf area east of Gaza City, was also counting on Trump to โstand by our sideโ and end the territoryโs suffering.
โGod willing the war will end, not for our sake but for the sake of our young children who are innocent, they were martyred and are dying of hunger,โ she said.
โWe cannot buy anything with the high prices of food. We are here in fear, terror and death.โ
For Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, where violence has also surged since October last year, Trumpโs victory was reason to fear for the future.
โTrump is firm in some decisions, but these decisions could serve Israelโs interests politically more than they serve the Palestinian cause,โ said Samir Abu Jundi, a 60-year-old in the city of Ramallah.
Another man who identified himself only by his nickname, Abu Mohammed, said he also saw no reason to believe Trumpโs victory would be in favour of the Palestinians, saying โnothing will change except more declineโ.
He said all US presidents โare in favour of the State of Israelโ, the Palestinian from east Jerusalem said.
The United States is Israelโs main political and military backer and despite pressure from President Joe Bidenโs administration for a ceasefire, the support has not wavered.
Imad Fakhida, a school principal in the main West Bank city of Ramallah, said โTrumpโs return to power will lead us to hell and there will be a greater and more difficult escalation.โ
โHe is known for his complete and greatest support for Israel,โ he added.
During his first term in office, Trump moved the US embassy to Jerusalem, recognised Israeli sovereignty over the occupied Golan Heights and helped normalise ties between Israel and several Arab states under the so-called Abraham Accords.
The Accords were condemned as โtreasonโ by Palestinian leaders who feared they undercut their aspirations for a homeland, and led to disgruntlement in Hamas.
The war erupted on October 7, 2023 after Hamas militants attacked Israel, resulting in 1,206 deaths, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of Israeli official figures.
Israelโs retaliatory campaign has killed 43,391 people in Gaza, a majority of them civilians, according to figures from the Hamas-run territoryโs health ministry the United Nations considers reliable.
During his campaign for a return to the White House, Trump said Gaza, which is located on the eastern Mediterranean, could be โbetter than Monacoโ.
He also said he would have responded the same way as Israel did following the October 7 attack, while urging the US ally to โget the job doneโ because it was โlosing a lot of supportโ.
More broadly he has promised to bring an end to raging international crises, even saying he could โstop wars with a telephone callโ.
In Gaza, such statements gave reason for hope.
โWe expect peace to come and the war to end with Trump because in his election campaign he said that he wants peace and calls for stopping the wars on Gaza and the Middle East,โ said Ibrahim Alian, 33, from Gaza City.
Like many of the territoryโs residents, Alian has been displaced several times by the fighting. He said he also lost his father to the war.
โGod willing the war on the Gaza Strip will end and the situation will change,โ he said.
Agence France-Presse . Palestinian Territories 06 November, 2024, 21:57
A displaced Palestinian child fleeing Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, walks on Gaza's main Salah al-Din road on the outskirts of Gaza City, on November 5, 2024. | AFP photo
Palestinians in Gaza on Wednesday want Donald Trump, who won the US election, to end the war between Israel and Hamas that has devastated their territory.
The conflict sparked by Hamasโs October 7 attack has taken an appalling human toll in the Gaza Strip, displacing most of its residents, causing widespread hunger and death, and leaving hospitals struggling to cope.
โWe were displaced, killed thereโs nothing left for us, we want peace,โ Mamdouh al-Jadba, who was displaced to Gaza City from Jabalia, said.
โI hope Trump finds a solution, we need someone strong like Trump to end the war and save us, enough, God, this is enough,โ said the 60-year-old.
โI was displaced three times, my house was destroyed, my children are homeless in the south thereโs nothing left, Gaza is finished.โ
Umm Ahmed Harb, from the Al-Shaaf area east of Gaza City, was also counting on Trump to โstand by our sideโ and end the territoryโs suffering.
โGod willing the war will end, not for our sake but for the sake of our young children who are innocent, they were martyred and are dying of hunger,โ she said.
โWe cannot buy anything with the high prices of food. We are here in fear, terror and death.โ
For Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, where violence has also surged since October last year, Trumpโs victory was reason to fear for the future.
โTrump is firm in some decisions, but these decisions could serve Israelโs interests politically more than they serve the Palestinian cause,โ said Samir Abu Jundi, a 60-year-old in the city of Ramallah.
Another man who identified himself only by his nickname, Abu Mohammed, said he also saw no reason to believe Trumpโs victory would be in favour of the Palestinians, saying โnothing will change except more declineโ.
He said all US presidents โare in favour of the State of Israelโ, the Palestinian from east Jerusalem said.
The United States is Israelโs main political and military backer and despite pressure from President Joe Bidenโs administration for a ceasefire, the support has not wavered.
Imad Fakhida, a school principal in the main West Bank city of Ramallah, said โTrumpโs return to power will lead us to hell and there will be a greater and more difficult escalation.โ
โHe is known for his complete and greatest support for Israel,โ he added.
During his first term in office, Trump moved the US embassy to Jerusalem, recognised Israeli sovereignty over the occupied Golan Heights and helped normalise ties between Israel and several Arab states under the so-called Abraham Accords.
The Accords were condemned as โtreasonโ by Palestinian leaders who feared they undercut their aspirations for a homeland, and led to disgruntlement in Hamas.
The war erupted on October 7, 2023 after Hamas militants attacked Israel, resulting in 1,206 deaths, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of Israeli official figures.
Israelโs retaliatory campaign has killed 43,391 people in Gaza, a majority of them civilians, according to figures from the Hamas-run territoryโs health ministry the United Nations considers reliable.
During his campaign for a return to the White House, Trump said Gaza, which is located on the eastern Mediterranean, could be โbetter than Monacoโ.
He also said he would have responded the same way as Israel did following the October 7 attack, while urging the US ally to โget the job doneโ because it was โlosing a lot of supportโ.
More broadly he has promised to bring an end to raging international crises, even saying he could โstop wars with a telephone callโ.
In Gaza, such statements gave reason for hope.
โWe expect peace to come and the war to end with Trump because in his election campaign he said that he wants peace and calls for stopping the wars on Gaza and the Middle East,โ said Ibrahim Alian, 33, from Gaza City.
Like many of the territoryโs residents, Alian has been displaced several times by the fighting. He said he also lost his father to the war.
โGod willing the war on the Gaza Strip will end and the situation will change,โ he said.
































