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After a moment when Sabrine Zanoun, who was 44 -year -old, returned to the home of the wealthy community in the northern part of Gaza, she said that she was overwhelmed by the mix of emotions.
She said to the Broadcasting Corporation: “We are glad to see our family again … (but) it is really sad, it makes you cry-the destroyed house, rubble.”
“People will come here because of the beautiful scenery. Now it is mainly ruins.”
Sabrine was the hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians returned to their homes or ruins on Monday on Monday.
Large -scale return is a war that starts 15 months ago in a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
Like everyone else, she was displaced during the war, but the last time was in the central city of Deir Al-Balah.
She joined a group of “floods” and they walked along Lashde Street in the coastal area-this route was open to Gazans in the early morning of Monday morning.
A security official of Gaza told AFP that in two hours, more than 200,000 people walked across the north of Laster.
The Palestinians talked to the Broadcasting Corporation during their journey.
ISRAA Shaheen, 24, said shortly after arriving in Gasha City: “This is too long and tired.”
“Until the middle of the road, people are very happy, singing and similar things, but when people are frustrated for a long time. People start to feel happy again.” She said.
Others traveled along another route.
“There are thousands of people here. They are full of the entire road … We are happy, but I feel sad. I know I will reach Gasha, but my home is no longer there.” At the age of 42, When she was close to the inspection station, she said on the phone when she was close to the inspection station.
When people reach their destinations, they talk about their shocks about what still exist in the community.
Mohammed Imad Al-DIN was a hairdresser waiting for the inspection station. He returned to discover that his house was destroyed, and his salon was robbed and damaged by the nearby Israeli strike.
Lubna Nassar has been waiting for her two daughters and sons to reunite with her husband. But when he survived, their house left.
She said: “The warmth of the party is covered by the painful reality-we no longer have a home, so we moved from the tent in the south to the northern tent.”
Others are still waiting to take the journey home or decide the next step.
A man said that if he had no pregnant wife and young daughter, he would “run like me in the game.” Instead, they want a large number of people to pass and slowly set off during their journey. He said they wanted to discover that most of their areas would be flattened.
He said: “We hope this war will end, and we will rebuild everything that is destroyed.”
Another said that his brother told him not to return now. He called … the house was demolished on the ground. People sleep on the street and no one is helping them. “
Sabrine said in the wealthy community of Tel Al-HAWA that she was glad to come back with her family and was still at home.
She said: “This is mainly the ruins and destruction. It is found that his house is still standing, and even anyone in a room should think he is lucky.”
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