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Casualties reported following an Israeli occupation airstrike targeting a vehicle in Khan Younis, southern Gaza.
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Palestinians in Rafah offer a prostration of thanks to God as the presumed ceasefire takes effect.
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A Palestinian young man joyfully embraces his friends, celebrating his return to his home in northern Gaza after being away for several months due to the Israeli genocide.
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Emotional scenes emerge from the streets of Gaza as the 16-month-long Israeli genocide comes to an end.
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A procession of ambulances from Al-Awda Hospital parades through the streets of Nuseirat in central Gaza to celebrate the end of the Israeli genocide.
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So much excitementβ as displaced families gather belongings to return to their areas by Hani Mahmoud, Reporting from Deir el-Balah, central Gaza
As of this moment, things seem to be going OK, with no violations reported since the ceasefire took effect.
There have been no more bombs, no more fighter jets, and no more drones. The only sound of gunfire we hear is from celebrations in the streets β gunshots and fireworks have been frequent.
And this celebration, this sense of happiness, is turning into action on the ground. Here, in the hospital courtyard, people are starting to dismantle their tents and head back to their homes in areas from which they were forced to evacuate over the past 15 months.
This is the first time that people are returning home, given that both the northern and southern parts of Khan Younis, as well as the eastern parts of the city, remain red zones with a heavy Israeli military presence.
What we are witnessing here is families excitedly gathering their belongings β whatever they managed to collect during their stay at the hospital. There is so much excitement on their faces as they leave the hospital gates.
When we asked them where they were going, they said, βWeβre going home.β
Those words are incredibly heartwarming and have brought many people to tears. Itβs time for them to return to their homes, and, hopefully, they will find them still standing.
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As of this moment, things seem to be going OK, with no violations reported since the ceasefire took effect.
There have been no more bombs, no more fighter jets, and no more drones. The only sound of gunfire we hear is from celebrations in the streets β gunshots and fireworks have been frequent.
And this celebration, this sense of happiness, is turning into action on the ground. Here, in the hospital courtyard, people are starting to dismantle their tents and head back to their homes in areas from which they were forced to evacuate over the past 15 months.
This is the first time that people are returning home, given that both the northern and southern parts of Khan Younis, as well as the eastern parts of the city, remain red zones with a heavy Israeli military presence.
What we are witnessing here is families excitedly gathering their belongings β whatever they managed to collect during their stay at the hospital. There is so much excitement on their faces as they leave the hospital gates.
When we asked them where they were going, they said, βWeβre going home.β
Those words are incredibly heartwarming and have brought many people to tears. Itβs time for them to return to their homes, and, hopefully, they will find them still standing.
#GhostPrincess
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Journalists, medical teams, and civil defense personnel in Gaza celebrate the end of the Israeli genocide.
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A child raises the Palestinian flag above his family's home in Khan Younis after the retreat of Israeli occupation forces from the area.
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