Palestinians in Gaza react to Trump’s proposal
Palestinians have reacted with defiance to Trump's stunning announcement that the U.S. would "take over" Gaza.
Tala Herzallah, a 22-year-old student in Gaza, said it felt like a slap on her face after everything Palestinians have endured for over a year.
"You wake up with a slap on your face after knowing the solution of the president of the United States to us: Just leave your homeland, leave your country for us to rebuild it in a way that we see is good. For us, not for you," she said, adding that she "can't understand how this can be considered justice."
Palestinians also reiterated their resolve to remain in their homeland. 28-year-old Osama said "we will certainly not leave Gaza," adding that they "will rebuild it and never leave it."
"I will not leave, it is impossible, I will sacrifice my blood in order to stay here in my land," said Muhammad Zarouk, a resident of Al-Shati Camp.
"I am used to scary, I don't mind, to be honest. Whatever happens will just happen, we can't control anything," 19-year-old Malik said, adding that "the situation here is much more difficult than you imagine."
– ABC News' Camilla Alcini and Diaa Ostaz





