Urgent Betty was here .. The returnees tell the details of the tragedy in northern Gaza

Moments after she returned to her home in a high -end neighborhood in northern Gaza, Sabreen Zannnon, who is 44 years old, said that she felt a mixture of feelings.
Sabreen told ' BBC & quot; & quot; We are happy to see our family again … but it is very sad and makes you cry – destroyed houses, rubble & quot;
& quot; people came here just for walking due to the scenic landscape. Now, most of the region has turned into ruins. > The collective return comes a week after the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, which aims to end the war that started more than 15 months ago. The last displacement was in the city of Deir Al -Balah in the center of the sector. Those who traveled on foot along Al -Rashid Al -Sahili Street – the road that opened to the displaced from Gaza early Monday morning.
A security official in Gaza told AFP that more than 200,000 people crossed to the north The sector is on foot within two hours.
Palestinians spoke to the BBC & quot & quot; While they were doing the trip. This is a long time, but when it took a long time, people started to feel frustrated, then we got a sign written on it & quot; Welcome to Gaza & quot; And many Palestinian flags and people began to feel happy again. Year over the phone, it approaches the checkpoint: & nbsp; We are very happy, but I also feel sad because I know that I will reach Gaza City, but my house is no longer there & quot;
When people arrived at their destinations, they talked about their shock about what remains in their societies. > Muhammad Imad al -Din, the barber who was waiting for the barrier, returned to find his house destroyed and his hall was stolen and affected by an Israeli raid. But despite his survival, they destroyed their house.
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