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Palestinians columns that carry what kind of things can be directed to North Gaza after Israel has allowed its passage in accordance with the continued termination of the fire.
Israel allowed hundreds of thousands displaced Palestinians to start returning to their homes north this week. Although the crowds were somewhat thinner until Tuesday, thousands of men, women and children were still on their way, fully aware that they were waiting for a little but ruins.
“I am happy to have returned to my home,” said Siff al-Din, who returned to North Gaza, but had to sleep in a tent next to the ruins of his house.
“I was holding a fire that burned all night near the children to warm them … (they) slept calmly, despite the cold, but we didn't have enough blankets,” said the 41-year-old.
Mona Abu Aatra managed to travel from Central Gaza to Gaza, although she has not yet appreciated the full degree of impact of war on her home.
Her hometown of Bate Hanun was among the most affected areas of a monthly Israeli military operation, which continued until the termination of the fire this month.
“We returned to Gaza with nothing and there is no drinking water. Most streets are still blocked by the ruins of destroyed homes, “the 20-year-old said.
Despite the devastation, Abu Aatra expressed relief when he reunited with her family.
“This is the first night we are together again, I, my mother and my father. Last night we gathered with my three brothers who were here in Gaza. “
More than 375,000 Palestinians have passed into northern gas As Israel opened the way to return on Monday morning, the United Nations organization said on Tuesday. This represents more than one -third of a million people who fled the North during the first weeks of the war at the end of 2023.
Increasing major deliveries to humans is a focus. Though Supply assistance have increased since the beginning of the cessation of fire, the need remains huge.
The World Food Program has said it is distributing more food in the first four days of the termination of fire than throughout December.
But the service of the United Nations Organization for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said that those who return to the north will also need other basic supplies, such as drinking water, shelter and hygiene sets.