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Around 400,000 Palestinians have fled famine-stricken Gaza City since Israel launched a major offensive last month aimed at occupying it.
Now, after a two-year war that has obliterated nearly everything, talk of reconstruction has resurfaced – as if rebuilding were a simple matter of pouring concrete. But what happens when the next round of destruction inevitably comes?
While the U.S.-proposed ceasefire has been tested by fighting and mutual accusations of violations since it began on October 10, both Israel and Hamas have said they are committed to the deal.
Violent clashes have erupted between Hamas and rival groups in several areas across Gaza, including an incident that culminated in an apparent public execution, as worries grow about the security situation following Israel’s withdrawal from parts of the territory.
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11 Palestinians said killed by IDF after crossing ceasefire line in Gaza City
Military says troops fired warning shots before targeting vehicle that approached forces in Zeitoun; Hamas says 15 more slain Gazans returned under truce deal The post 11 Palestinians said killed by IDF after crossing ceasefire line in Gaza City appeared first on The Times of Israel.
New drone video shows what remains of Gaza City after two years of war as a ceasefire holds in its second day.
Sources say the 28-year-old was killed by members of Israel-linked ‘militia’ fighting Hamas in the Sabra neighbourhood.
Hamas fighters battled rival Palestinian groups and beat suspected Israeli collaborators within hours of agreeing to a ceasefire that ended the two-year conflict in Gaza. The militant group set up checkpoints across the strip and engaged in gun battles with rivals who had received weapons from the Israeli military,
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel’s defense minister on Wednesday ordered all remaining Palestinians to leave Gaza City, saying it was their “last opportunity” and that anyone who stayed would be considered a terrorist supporter and face the “full force” of Israel’s latest offensive.
Take a walk with Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud through one of Gaza City’s main markets, where some goods have returned but people can afford little after two years of displacement.