Thousands of Palestinians Return to Northern Gaza Amidst Devastation
Late Sunday, Israel granted access to the northern Gaza Strip for the first time in 16 months, allowing displaced persons to return home following a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. According to reports by Reuters, a breakthrough was reached after intense negotiations, with Hamas agreeing to release a hostage in exchange for allowing the return of nearly one million evacuated individuals.
Moayad al-Shafie, a Palestinian accountant, recounted his experience of attempting to reunite with his family in Beit Lahiya, only to discover their home had been destroyed. He expressed mixed emotions about returning, knowing he would face a landscape of ruins. The United Nations estimates that about 69% of housing across Gaza is damaged or destroyed, with northern areas experiencing up to 80% devastation.
As aid deliveries continue, there are fears that violence may reignite, as the ceasefire only lasts six weeks. Local residents like Khatam al-Hassumi shared their struggles, living in makeshift tents amidst the destruction and lacking basic necessities. The situation remains precarious, with many calling for a lasting peace and the rebuilding of their community.
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