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Gaza will not be broken… and our eyes are looking towards Jerusalem, the capital, so that Palestine remains

470 days have passed of the brutal war launched by the Israeli occupation against people, quarantine, and all life facilities in the Gaza Strip, and with the entry into force of the ceasefire agreement yesterday, Sunday, the displaced people in the various displacement areas along the governorates of the Strip continued to pack their belongings and what remained of them. In order to return to their areas of residence or the remaining houses or semi-houses to live in and on top of their rubble, to assure the occupation that Gaza will not be broken and will remain. steadfast in the face of all his plans aimed at displacing them from their homes.

The Palestinian News Agency (Wafa) – in a report today, Monday – quoted Palestinian citizen Majed Aweidah as saying: Despite the bitterness of separation and the pain of demolished homes awaiting the displaced Others were completely wiped out and the infrastructure was destroyed, but they are eager to set foot in their beloved Gaza City, from which they were forcibly displaced for days. War.

He stressed that the displaced will rebuild the homes again so that Gaza can return to what it was and better, despite the fact that some lost children, brothers, fathers, mothers, wives, homes, and work. He pointed out that the destruction does not only affect the land, but also leaves its mark on hearts and minds for many years. . For his part, the Palestinian citizen Sufyan Sobh expressed his hope to meet his family who did not migrate to the south of the Gaza Strip and remained steadfast.

 

Noting that the war forced him to move at times and leave his family. In Gaza at other times, both options were difficult, but he did not expect the days of war to last to this extent.

He added: As soon as he heard the news of the ceasefire agreement entering into force, He could not control himself and burst into tears, not knowing whether it was joy if the grief had lifted or because he had not seen some of his relatives who were martyred and buried and he had not seen them. He expressed his wishes that all the displaced would be returned and that all the prisoners would be released.

And in turn.. Palestinian citizen Khaled Radi said: He will return to his home to build tents again and begin a difficult life that shares the life he lived for 470 years. One day, he expressed his hope that goodness and peace will prevail so that children can live in security despite the harshness of tent life that awaits the displaced, pointing out that he does not know when he will build his house to live in, as the love of Palestine has always resided in his veins.

For his part, The Palestinian pilgrim Abu Hussein Abdullah confirmed that he had experienced the bitterness of living in tents, where there were weather fluctuations, lack of food and medical supplies, and the most basic requirements of life. He endured living among a worn-out fabric called a tent in order to rest his tired, emaciated body from the repeated displacements that he undertook whenever he returned to his home in the town of Al-Qarara.. saying: He was displaced nearly ten times, each time incurring more fatigue and exhaustion, whether physical or Material.

He added: “He lost dozens of relatives and loved ones, including his younger brother and 23 of his children and grandchildren in the Israeli occupation’s bombing of a camp.” Jabalia in November 2023, what is easy for us at these moments is that the waterfall of blood will stop and the blood of dozens or even hundreds will be injected into it as the war continues.”

As for the citizen Hadi Khudair, he stressed that the displaced people want to prove to the whole world that the Palestinian people love life. And peace, but the Israeli occupation refuses every time, forcing him to live in pain, sadness, loss, and displacement. He expressed his extreme joy at his imminent return next week to Gaza City, despite its wounds. The cavernous ruins and the massive destruction that befell it, despite the sweet smell of the martyrs’ blood that had not dried up, and the thousands of martyrs still under the rubble and debris of the bombed houses.

He said: He will build a tent over the rubble of his destroyed house in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood and will teach his children to love the homeland. He loved his soil and did not give up an iota of its soil, no matter what the occupiers and invaders did to it… stressing that Gaza would not be broken as it was. Throughout history, it is the cemetery of invaders, and eyes will continue to look toward Jerusalem, the capital, which must return to the Palestinian people and its glory be restored once again. The occupation will be lifted and Palestine will remain.

On a related level, the Governor of Bethlehem, Muhammad Taha, affirmed that the Palestinian people live A general state of joy after implementing the truce and stopping the killing that lasted for more than 15 months in Gaza and the West Bank, in addition to the release of prisoners.

The Governor of Bethlehem said – in an intervention with… channel " Cairo" Today’s News -: “The reality of Israeli prisons changed after the events of October 7. There were unprecedented oppressive practices against the Palestinians in the occupation prisons, which became graves for the living, and the harshest types of torture and abuse were practiced in them. Also, a large portion of the Palestinian prisoners spent more than 40 years in prison.” Occupation prisons, and there were 21 Palestinians in the occupation prisons before the Oslo Accords. Therefore, the joy of the Palestinian people came In general.”

He added: All Palestinian factions are obligated to internal consensus so that we can address the world, so we must unite through a unified Palestinian program and strategy, and everyone must review their proposed options to pass through this difficult stage and achieve political goals. In favor of the Palestinian cause.

The Network of Civil Society Organizations in Gaza stated – in a statement – that about 80% of homes and infrastructure were destroyed during the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip. Gaza…explaining that estimates for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip require 60 billion to 80 billion dollars and a time frame of 6 to 8 years, and this depends on the availability of financial support and the entry of goods without complications or obstruction.

The network added that the sector needs Several stages, including immediate relief (providing shelter, food, and medicine), early recovery to rehabilitate the infrastructure relatively, and the final stage of reconstruction, which needs new engineering plans, and that relief Early recovery requires immediate intervention, and according to estimates, they need at least two years.

During the war of extermination that it has waged on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, the Israeli occupation has committed more than 7,182 massacres, exterminating 1,600 Palestinian families and wiping them out. From the civil registry, the father, mother, and all family members were killed, bringing the number of its members to 5,612 martyrs, and 471 Palestinian families were exterminated. Only one member remains, bringing the number of its members to more than 9,000 martyrs.

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