Displaced Palestinians express joy and sadness upon returning home
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Displaced Palestinians continue to return to what's left of homes
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'My home is no longer there': Palestinians return to north Gaza
Palestinians speak to the BBC as they join hundreds of thousands returning to their homes, or the ruins of them.BBC News - 1d -
Thousands of displaced Palestinians begin return to northern Gaza
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Joy fades as Gazans return to destroyed homes
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NBC News drone video captures devastation in Rafah as displaced Palestinians return
Displaced Palestinians returned to Rafah in southern Gaza as the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas went into effect. An NBC News crew captured the widespread devastation that awaited them.NBC News - Jan. 19 -
Gazans greet the cease-fire with joy — and sadness for all that was lost.
Palestinians race back to the homes they fled, uncertain about what they will find or what lies ahead.The New York Times - Jan. 19 -
Palestinians in Gaza are eager to return home in a ceasefire but many will find nothing left
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