Rumours of a second protest in Southport town centre earlier were unfounded, Sefton Council said.
And if some residents decide they can never return to Be'eri that could, in turn, create fresh problems.Many have little experience of non-communal living and would struggle financially if they lived independently.
The 7 October attack has also quietened calls for peace.The kibbutz used to have a fund to support Gazans. Some residents would also help arrange medical treatment for Gazans at Israeli hospitals, members say.Now, among some, strong views to the contrary are shared in person and on social media.
"They'll [Gazans] never accept our being here. It's either us or them," says Rami.Several people bring up the killing of resident
"For now, people are very mad," Shir says.
"People still want to live in peace, but for now, I can't see any partner on the other side.If the US importing firm passes on the cost of the tariff to the person buying the product in the US in the form of higher retail prices, it would be the US consumer that bears the economic burden.
If the US importing firm absorbs the cost of the tariff itself and doesn’t pass it on, then that firm is said to bear the economic burden in the form of lower profits than it would otherwise have enjoyed.Alternatively, it is possible that foreign exporters might have to lower their wholesale prices by the value of the tariff in order to retain their US customers.
In that scenario, the exporting firm would bear the economic burden of the tariff in the form of lower profits.All three scenarios are theoretically possible.