Palestinians' hopes and fears as Trump heads back to the White House
CBSN
Tel Aviv — After more than a year of bombing and homelessness, Gazans are looking to a new administration in Washington for help. President-elect Donald Trump's election victory has raised hopes and fears among the five million residents of the Palestinian territories — the warn-torn Gaza Strip and the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Gaza resident Rakan Abdul Ahman told CBS News he wants the new U.S. president to make Israel end the war.
"We've witnessed enough killing of women and children," he said. "I'm looking for Trump to end the suffering in the Gaza Strip."
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