As the ceasefire in Gaza is holding to some degree, displaced Palestinians have begun to return to their shattered homes. The UN says 81% of all structures in the Strip were damaged during the war between Israel and Hamas.
Breakdown
- 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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Middle East Conflict
The U.S-brokered ceasefire deal in Gaza is holding, after Hamas released the remaining Israeli hostages.