'This Is Not Gaza': Palestinians Return to War-Torn Neighborhoods Amid Fragile Ceasefire
- Almost 180,000 Gazans began returning to northern Gaza immediately after the ceasefire was announced, despite knowing their homes were destroyed.
- Hamas Political Bureau member Izzat Al Risheq emphasized that the return of the Palestinian people showed their determination to return.
- Many returnees described their journey back, emphasizing a desire to reclaim their neighborhoods despite the destruction.
- Mahmoud Wady stated, 'This war broke us. We need decades to heal, and we need even more decades to rebuild our homes.
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'We're still fighting for basic necessities': Displaced Palestinians return to Gaza City
Immediately after the Israel-Hamas cease-fire was declared, Palestinians began returning to their homes in northern Gaza – or what remains of them. Despite the truce, residents report dire living conditions: 'We're still struggling to secure food, water and medical care'
Palestinians who returned home to Gaza after the ceasefire found nothing but rubble in place of their homes, and tried to set up makeshift shelters using everything they could find among the debris.
The return after the ceasefire is resorted to constructions of fortune (ANSA)
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