Daijiworld Media Network – Gaza
Gaza, Feb 14: As the ceasefire holds in Gaza, displaced families like the Nassar family face the heartbreaking challenge of rebuilding shattered lives. The Nassars, returning after months of displacement, found their home in Jabaliya largely destroyed, with only fragments of their old living room remaining intact. Despite the agony of losing loved ones, including Nassar's son Mahmoud, buried under the rubble of an Israeli airstrike, the family fights to reassemble a semblance of normalcy in a war-ravaged city.
Across Gaza, many families return to buildings reduced to skeletal frames, creating makeshift homes with salvaged sheets and debris. While some find a bit of furniture miraculously preserved, others, like the Odeh family, endure harsh living conditions with no choice but to seek shelter in tents. For many, water and food are scarce, with long waits at wells and reliance on humanitarian aid.
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The trauma of loss continues to haunt the returnees. Khalid Nassar, still searching for his son under rubble, voices the agony of not being able to properly bury his child. Yet, amid the wreckage, resilience shines through, as families like the Issas strive to rebuild homes and preserve their dignity in the face of immense destruction.