
Palestinians in Gaza say they have renewed hope that the brutal and terrifying two-year-long violence will come to an end. The Jews began a genocide to exterminate the people of Gaza about two years ago, on October 7, 2023. Hope for escape from this terror has been renewed as US President Donald Trump is pushing to end the Jewish aggression. Trump has submitted a proposal consisting of 20 articles to stop the Jewish genocide. While it is believed that the Jews have agreed to his proposals, Hamas, which rules Gaza, has also indicated that they would accept some of the articles in Trump’s proposal. With Hamas’s constructive response, Trump has called on the Jewish army to stop bombing Gaza, stating that he believes the group wants to establish sustainable peace.
“This is very happy news, it will save the lives of people in the world right now,” said Saud Qaranita, 32, who lives in Gaza. “This is enough. The houses have been destroyed, everything has been destroyed, what’s left? Nothing.” Although Trump called for an end to the bombing of Gaza, the Jews have not responded to that call. As such, the Jewish army continues to expand its crimes to colonize Gaza City, which is located in the northernmost part of the territory. “We hope that Trump will continue to pressure the Jews to end the war. If this opportunity is lost, the entire Gaza City will be destroyed, and we may lose the chance to find safety,” said Ismail Zaida, 40, a father of three living in Gaza City.
The number of people martyred by the Jews in the two-year-long genocide has risen to 66,000. Most of them are innocent women, innocent children, and the elderly who cannot move around. And the number of injured has exceeded 158,000. “God willing, this war will end. We will be saved from wars,” said Ali Ahmed, 59, who currently lives in a shelter. The The Jewish army has bombed and destroyed his house. In addition to the aggressive attacks, the Jews have also tightened the siege on Gaza, obstructing the entry of food, clean water, and humanitarian aid supplies, putting the 2.2 million residents of Gaza in dire straits.
The Jews are carrying out a genocide against the people of Gaza to exterminate their race. This is also evidenced by a special commission of the United Nations (UN) and other experienced human rights advocates. “Every day [Jewish soldiers] are taking the lives of so many people. This [war] is not just about wasting time, it’s also about taking many lives. I call on all parties to step back,” said Tamir al-Bara’ii, a businessman living in Gaza City. The hope of the people of Gaza is to return to their homeland and begin rebuilding their lives once the Jewish genocide ends. However, the Jews have said that they will not release the northern areas of Gaza to their residents. And they have said that all areas north of Wadi Gaza will remain a battlefield.
“Will it [stopping the aggression] happen? Can we trust Trump? For example, even if we trust Trump, will [Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu respond to Trump’s call? He has failed all attempts to end the aggression. I hope this will end this time,” said Aya, 31, who lives with her family in a shelter in Deir al-Balah. She also said she hopes the two-year-long genocide will end before October 7.
