Homes Reduced to Rubble and Exorbitant Prices: This Is Life in Gaza One Month After the Ceasefire
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A month after the ceasefire agreement, two Gazan women talk to the BBC about their fears and the lack of prospects for the future in the Gaza Strip
A month after the ceasefire agreement, Gazans tell the BBC they fear there is no future for them in the Palestinian enclave.
Israel has demolished more than 1,500 buildings in areas of Gaza that remain under its control since a ceasefire with Hamas began on October 10. The latest images - the most recent taken on November 8 - show entire neighborhoods controlled by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have been razed in less than a month, most likely through deliberate demolitions. The real number of buildings destroyed could be even higher, as some areas lack satellite im…
When Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire in Gaza a month ago, Mona al-Harazeen could not contain the tears.All she could think of was her son Yazan, who, she says, died in an air strike in the first month of the war, at the age of 17 years.In telephone conversation with the BBC, remember that the first thing she did was to return to the northern Gaza Strip, where she spent most of her life.She had fled air strikes and bombings there a few wee…
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