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Hope among the ruins: Gazans return to rebuild their lives

Last updated on - Jan 23, 2025, 22:53 IST
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From rubb​​les to resilience

Following the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel on 19 January, thousands of people returned to their homes—or what remains of them. The 15-month Israeli bombing campaign, launched in response to Hamas-led attacks, has left much of the Gaza Strip in ruins. (Credits: UN)

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Determined to return home

​Approximately 90 percent of the Gaza Strip's population was displaced from their homes, seeking refuge in tent camps or repurposed schools to escape Israeli military operations. Despite the widespread destruction, many Gazans told UN News that they are determined to return, even if it means living in tents on their own land. (Credits: UN)

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Going back​​ to a humanitarian crisis

While there is relief and joy at the prospect of an end to the bombardments, Gazans are returning to face a dire humanitarian crisis. (Credits: UN)

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Ceasefire news leaves tears of joy

“I cried the moment I heard the news about the ceasefire,” says Maryam Haboub, a displaced woman from Nuseirat Camp in Central Gaza. “We pray that we can return to our homes. That would be our greatest joy.” (Credits: UN)

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Only ruins left of homes

“When we returned, we found nothing but ruin and destruction,” says Shadi Jomaa Abu Sheha, standing amidst the remnants of his home near Nuseirat. (Credits: UN)

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Relief at the end of bombardments

“We thank God that today we are near our homes,” says Suleiman Al-Rawagh upon returning to Nuseirat. “It’s a feeling beyond words.” (Credits: UN)

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Aid increased, enough food for a million

Aid deliveries have been increased, with the World Food Programme confirming it can provide enough food for over a million people. (Credits: UN)

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