'Half our house is gone': Palestinians face worst fears in north Gaza
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Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians return to north Gaza as Israel opens checkpoints
People begin long walk at dawn to what remains of their homes after 24-hour delay over release of Israeli hostage. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians flooded back into northern Gaza on Monday ...The Guardian - 2d -
'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 - 2d -
Israel lets Palestinians start returning to north Gaza as ceasefire holds
Israel let tens of thousands of Palestinians go back to northern Gaza for the first time since the early weeks of the 15-month war with Hamas, under terms of a fragile ceasefire.CBS News - 2d -
Palestinians return to north Gaza on foot, with belongings in hand
Thousands of Palestinians are returning to north Gaza after Israel and Hamas reached a hostage deal.BBC News - 2d -
Palestinians begin return to north Gaza as deal reached to free six hostages
The hostages include Arbel Yehud - the civilian at the centre of a row which had led to Israel delaying Palestinians' from heading to north Gaza.BBC News - 2d -
Israeli fire kills 1, wounds 7 as Palestinians are kept out of north Gaza over a ceasefire dispute
Health officials in Gaza say a Palestinian man was killed and seven people were wounded by Israeli fire overnightABC News - 3d -
‘Our Beloved Gaza Is Gone’
So many children killed and injured, yet a lasting Middle East peace seems no closer.The New York Times - 4d -
Gaza faces 'immense' challenges rebuilding as Palestinians return to homes in ruins
Israel celebrated the release of 3 female hostages, the first of 33 set to be freed in the first phase of ceasefire.NBC News - Jan. 20 -
‘It raised our spirits’: Palestinian refugees in Syria on the ceasefire in Gaza
Yarmouk camp residents lived through fighting and starvation in the Syrian civil war and feel intimately connected to the suffering in the Gaza Strip. After 15 months of watching their relatives ...The Guardian - Jan. 18
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