Returnees distressed if the homes they left behind will still be standing after Hamas-Israel ceasefire works
As Abdel Fattah al-Kurdi made the long trip back to Gaza City, he located himself getting shed. Though he left the city just a few weeks earlier, he could no longer recognise its streets. The structures he had matured in between had actually fallen down, their contents carpets the roads in a blend of torn furnishings and busted concrete.Al-Kurdi could only
recognise the Netzarim checkpoint marking his access right into north Gaza by the bodies lying at its feet– those who had actually attempted to return home prematurely, their faces obscured by dust after being lowered by Israeli fire. Continue analysis … Source: The Guardian