Palestinians reject Trump's relocation plan as they return to Gaza's north
Briefly

Following a fragile ceasefire in Gaza, tens of thousands of Palestinians, including the Maqdad family, returned to northern areas previously deemed off-limits. An estimated 200,000 people moved back, traversing dangerous terrains with only small bags. This mass return highlights both personal ties to home and a defiance against U.S. President Trump's recent assertion that displaced Palestinians should relocate to Jordan or Egypt. Trump's comments were met with criticism, as they seemed to disregard the deep connections many families have to their ancestral land.
Even if it's destroyed, it's still ours. That sentiment, implicitly shared by the thousands journeying north, is in direct conflict with comments made by United States President Donald Trump.
The Maqdad family were among an estimated 200,000 Palestinians who streamed back into the most devastated parts of the Gaza Strip on Monday.
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