Palestinians fear a repeat of their 1948 mass expulsion in the wake of Trump’s remarks on Gaza
- Palestinians fear a repeat of their 1948 mass expulsion due to President Donald Trump's remarks about resettling displaced Palestinians outside Gaza and U.S. Ownership of the territory.
- The 1948 expulsion, known as the Nakba, resulted in around 700,000 Palestinians fleeing, creating a refugee community of approximately 6 million.
- The ongoing conflict has killed over 47,000 Palestinians and displaced around 1.7 million, surpassing the numbers from the 1948 war.
- Many Palestinians believe they may never return home, with conditions in Gaza described as worse than in 1948, according to Mustafa al-Gazzar.
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