Palestinians in Gaza are effectively trapped in a warzone as they are barred from leaving the territory without Israeli-issued exit permits. Since Israel launched its offensive in response to terror attacks in 2023, more than 47,500 people have been killed in Gaza. Those who have managed to leave fear not being allowed to return. Israeli Defense Minister Katz proposed that countries recognizing Palestinian statehood should be obligated to allow Gaza residents to enter their territory, a plan supported by far-right figures in Israel. Palestinians in Gaza are outraged by the threat posed by Trump’s plan to the future recognition of Palestinian statehood. Many question leaving their country after enduring a year and four months of war. One Gaza resident, Abu Saad Al-Daada, called Trump “crazy” and urged for another solution to the ongoing conflict. Israeli far-right figures, on the other hand, see a fundamental change in reality, including resettlement of Gaza, as the true solution. The situation in Gaza remains tense, with residents caught in the middle of political disputes and ongoing violence.
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