Gazans are “frightened” after Trump’s Gaza take over statement, but at the same time they are “defiant,” and want to stay in their homeland, Tess Ingram, spokesperson for UNICEF Gaza, tells Al Arabiya News.
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00:00I mean, pretty much every government in the world agrees with what you just said, that
00:03the Palestinian civilians must be allowed to return home, rebuild their homes if necessary,
00:09and receive support from the international community.
00:11I mean, is there a feeling there that this idea of President Trump's is ever going to
00:16see the light of day?
00:17I think people have had so much uncertainty, so much surprise, things that they never thought
00:24would happen to them occur in the last 15 months that people here just don't know.
00:29They're frightened, but they're defiant.
00:31They want to stay, and we support them.
00:35You know, children and their families in Gaza should not be forced to leave.
00:39They should be allowed to move freely and voluntarily and get support and protection
00:43wherever they are.