Exclusive | Theyre all traitors: Gazans slam lack of support from Arab countries and embrace Trump relocation plan

A Palestinian teacher struggling to rebuild his life amid the rubble in Gaza said he has no faith in Hamas to help him and his family, and is not counting on the Arab world to come to the defense of the Palestinians anytime soon.Instead, Marwan, 37, told The Post in an exclusive interview that he is relying on the US and European countries to help the devastated Gaza Strip after two years of war with Israel.
In fact, he supports the idea of relocation — a plan President Trump has proposed.“The first victim of Hamas is the Palestinian people,” said Marwan, who refused to provide his last name or any other details of his life, citing fears of retaliation from Hamas terrorists.“My message to the world is, don’t think that we are all Hamas.”Marwan said he and his family fled to the southern part of Gaza during the recent war and, when they recently returned to their home, they found it almost completely destroyed.“Only two rooms were standing,” he told The Post, adding that he and 19 other displaced members of his extended family now live in those rooms.Marwan spoke to The Post in a telephone interview that was organized and translated from Arabic by the Center for Peace Communications, a New York-based nonprofit that has collected interviews with activists resisting totalitarian regimes in Iraq and other Middle Eastern countries.In 2023, the group released a collection of interviews with Gazans who are against Hamas, the terrorist group that launched the October 7 attack against Israel that same year, killing 1,200 Israelis and taking 250 hostages.In a video shared exclusively with The Post, other Gaza residents expressed frustration with their Arab neighbors, who they say have not done much to help them — ever.“Based on our experience … from past wars, unfortunately the Arab League hasn’t provided anything except for some countries offering humanitarian and charitable assistance,” said one man in the video, which CPC said was shot in the ...