STORY: :: From celebration to reality: Gazans return home to find ruin and devastation
:: January 19, 2025
:: Nuseirat, Gaza
:: Jomaa Shadi, Displaced person
“The halting of the bloodshed is an indescribable feeling. I thank God that I survived this war safely. However, when we returned to our homes, we found nothing but ruin and destruction. I cannot describe the scene in words. I don’t know what to say.”
:: Safatawi, Gaza
“I built this house piece by piece, and when I returned to it, I didn’t find it as I knew it. All I see is devastation and ruin. I don’t see my home; I only see destruction.”
Drone footage released by the United Nations on Sunday revealed vast destruction in the Safatawi area in northern Gaza as those displaced began returning to bombed-out neighbourhoods.
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