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War-displaced Gazans make way back home amid mass destruction

by Daily Sabah with Agencies

ISTANBUL Jan 19, 2025 - 4:10 pm GMT+3
Displaced Palestinians make their way past the rubble as they return to their homes in the northern Gaza Strip, Palestine, Jan. 19, 2025. (Reuters Photo)
Displaced Palestinians make their way past the rubble as they return to their homes in the northern Gaza Strip, Palestine, Jan. 19, 2025. (Reuters Photo)
by Daily Sabah with Agencies Jan 19, 2025 4:10 pm

Hundreds of people marched north from Gaza City to Jabalia on Sunday, passing through rubble-strewn streets as a cease-fire in Israel's genocidal war took effect in the Palestinian territory.

In places, they crossed an ashen landscape, heaped with pulverized concrete and studded with the skeletons of ruined buildings.

They walked through a haze of dust raised by the movement of hundreds of feet and vehicles over sandy soil on roads stripped of their paving.

In parts where the pavement remained, it was covered by layers of dust and debris.

"We came here at six in the morning to find massive, unprecedented destruction," said Walid Abu Jiab, a displaced Gazan who returned to his home in Jabalia.

"There is nothing left in the north worth living for," he told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

On either side of the road, former apartment buildings lay collapsed after months of Israeli shelling and airstrikes during a military operation focused intently on the north of the Palestinian territory.

Fuad Abu Jilboa, another displaced resident of Jabalia, described the scene upon his return home as "indescribable destruction, unlike anything history has ever witnessed before or since."

'I'm going to Rafah'

Despite the damage, Sunday gave way to scenes of joy and jubilation, despite the cease-fire being delayed by several hours.

In the southern city of Khan Yunis, crowds gathered in the streets and cheered. Hundreds of people gathered at a junction playing drums, waving Palestinian flags and chanting.

"This joy is more beautiful than the joy of Eid, and this is the most beautiful pleasure," a man told AFP from the window of his car, which was packed with his family and all his belongings.

"I'm going to Rafah," he added excitedly, even as his car was forced to a complete stop by the mass of celebrating Palestinians.

In Rafah, Gaza's southernmost city, people began returning in droves before the cease-fire even went into effect, with Israel having delayed the implementation by nearly three hours.

'We will rebuild'

"The residents have returned to the city of Rafah, even though it is no longer a city. Thousands of citizens are on their way back," said Muhammad al-Shaer, a displaced resident.

Taking all their remaining belongings with them, residents moved by truck, donkey-drawn cart, bicycle and on foot toward Rafah, carrying everything from large water tanks to mattresses.

In the central city of Nuseirat, jubilant children thronged the streets, and members of Hamas's security forces patrolled armed and in uniform shortly before the cease-fire came into effect.

In Gaza City, a convoy of bulldozers set to clear the streets of rubble and rubbish accumulated during the last 15 months, in which public services were halted by the war. In the distance, celebratory gunshots echoed.

Gaza City's spokesman Asem Alnabih said on X that the city would facilitate the return of its residents.

"We are starting today to reopen the main roads in Gaza City, preparing for the return of our displaced citizens", he wrote.

Walid Abu Jalboa from Jabalia said he had begun to think of the future.

"God willing, with our will, faith in God, and strength, we will rebuild and live."

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