Palestinians have largely rejected President Trump's proposals regarding Gaza, viewing them as unrealistic and insensitive. 72-year-old Fathi Abu al-Saeed, surveying the destruction in Khan Younis post-ceasefire, emphasizes the deep value of what remains amidst devastation. As rubble fills the landscape, families strive to rebuild their lives despite dire conditions. Trump's remarks about relocating the Palestinian population to provide for a new development have sparked outrage, reflecting a dismissive attitude towards their suffering. Abu al-Saeed expresses defiance, urging the U.S. to leave Gaza alone and questioning the motivations behind such plans, pointing to the severe hardships faced by locals.
You see that pile of useless rubble? That's more precious than the United States and everything in it.
Trump talks as if he's a king handing out land... Maybe he should relocate his Israeli friends somewhere outside of Palestine and leave Gaza alone.
With nowhere else to go, they rebuild their lives among the wreckage.
Standing beside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump claimed Palestinians deserved better than their supposed bad luck.
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