[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Amjad Taha أمجد طه [@amjadt25](/creator/twitter/amjadt25) on x 632.5K followers Created: 2025-01-30 01:41:58 UTC Before October 7, 2023, travel from Gaza was just that. Not exile. Not mass displacement. Just an everyday reality. Each month, about XXXXXX people crossed borders. Ten thousand through Rafah into Egypt, XXXXXX through Erez into Israel, for medical treatment, education, work, or simply a change of scenery. Now, in 2025, if Trump suggests traveling to a safer place and returning when home is rebuilt, it is suddenly a crime against humanity. Forced displacement. If the Palestinian leadership had even a shred of wisdom, which, let’s be honest, they don’t, they would be thanking those offering aid, funding, and a chance at stability. Instead, they keep generations trapped in a cycle of war, raising children in rubble under leaders who see them as nothing more than propaganda tools. No child should grow up inhaling the dust of their collapsed home or be taught to hate before they even learn to read. And here is a wild idea. Instead of chanting slogans and waving watermelon flags, maybe countries like Canada and Ireland’s current governments could actually step up. Fund travel with open return tickets. Build safe housing. Create an education system that teaches peace instead of death, racism, and antisemitism. Right now, schools in Gaza and the West Bank do not just fail their students. They brainwash them into believing war is their destiny. If the world truly wants change, it starts there, by raising a generation that dreams of life, not death, and by moving them away from the current war zone. This is not about forced displacement. It is about forced reality checks. The choice is not between exile and home. It is between war and a future where peace is actually built. Oh, and by the way, while Hamas turned Gaza into a death trap, using babies, women, and even foreign workers as human shields, did anyone notice that Israel fought to free Thai farmworkers who were kidnapped? XXXXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [donald trump](/topic/donald-trump) [israel](/topic/israel) [egypt](/topic/egypt) [gaza](/topic/gaza) [travel 2023](/topic/travel-2023) [Post Link](https://x.com/amjadt25/status/1884779053934420355)
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Amjad Taha أمجد طه @amjadt25 on x 632.5K followers
Created: 2025-01-30 01:41:58 UTC
Before October 7, 2023, travel from Gaza was just that. Not exile. Not mass displacement. Just an everyday reality. Each month, about XXXXXX people crossed borders. Ten thousand through Rafah into Egypt, XXXXXX through Erez into Israel, for medical treatment, education, work, or simply a change of scenery.
Now, in 2025, if Trump suggests traveling to a safer place and returning when home is rebuilt, it is suddenly a crime against humanity. Forced displacement.
If the Palestinian leadership had even a shred of wisdom, which, let’s be honest, they don’t, they would be thanking those offering aid, funding, and a chance at stability. Instead, they keep generations trapped in a cycle of war, raising children in rubble under leaders who see them as nothing more than propaganda tools. No child should grow up inhaling the dust of their collapsed home or be taught to hate before they even learn to read.
And here is a wild idea. Instead of chanting slogans and waving watermelon flags, maybe countries like Canada and Ireland’s current governments could actually step up. Fund travel with open return tickets. Build safe housing. Create an education system that teaches peace instead of death, racism, and antisemitism. Right now, schools in Gaza and the West Bank do not just fail their students. They brainwash them into believing war is their destiny. If the world truly wants change, it starts there, by raising a generation that dreams of life, not death, and by moving them away from the current war zone.
This is not about forced displacement. It is about forced reality checks. The choice is not between exile and home. It is between war and a future where peace is actually built.
Oh, and by the way, while Hamas turned Gaza into a death trap, using babies, women, and even foreign workers as human shields, did anyone notice that Israel fought to free Thai farmworkers who were kidnapped?
XXXXXXX engagements
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