What is happening in Gaza?
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Gaza is experiencing severe devastation and humanitarian crisis despite a ceasefire. Many residents return to destroyed homes, face shortages of water, food, and basic services, and live amid rubble and health hazards. The ceasefire is fragile, with sporadic violence and ongoing military control. Public health is worsening due to waste, disease, and a collapsed healthcare system. Hostage and body exchanges continue, but relief and reconstruction efforts remain insufficient.
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- Displaced families like Mahmoud Ayub's return to Gaza City to find widespread destruction and lack of basic services.
- The United Nations estimates 61 million tonnes of rubble must be cleared from Gaza, potentially taking up to 30 years. 48s
- Large areas remain inaccessible due to military control and the risk of being shot, with boundaries not clearly marked. 1m 34s
- Residents face ongoing dangers from unexploded shells and struggle with shortages of water and other necessities. 2m 21s
- Many returnees express uncertainty about the future, hoping the ceasefire will hold but recognizing that rebuilding will require much more. 2m 55s
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After a ceasefire, Palestinians return to Gaza to find homes and neighborhoods in ruins, lacking water and basic services. Many areas remain under military control, with risks from unexploded ordnance and destroyed infrastructure. Residents face uncertainty about rebuilding their lives and fear renewed conflict.

Gaza health officials report over 69,000 Palestinians killed, with the death toll rising as more bodies are recovered since the ceasefire. Israel and Hamas continue exchanging hostages' and Palestinians' remains, but relief efforts are still insufficient.

Palestinians in Gaza face hunger, lack of employment, and dependence on aid. Only a fraction of needed supplies reach the population. Many families remain separated and without access to housing, water, or electricity.



