Palestinians cannot recognize where they lived after Israeli troops left
Tuesday, April 9, 2024 20:24 PM (GMT+7)
Palestinians in the southern Gaza Strip were forced to flee their homes as Israeli forces bombed nearby areas. After the Israeli army announced its withdrawal from the town of Khan Younis, many returned on April 8 to unrecognizable places where they had lived.
Many buildings were destroyed in Khan Younis. According to the Guardian.
Scenes of devastation and destruction in the second largest city of the Gaza Strip. According to the Guardian.
Last December, the Israeli military launched a ground operation in Khan Younis as part of a response to a Hamas attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023. According to the Guardian.
The city has been under constant attack since December 2023, and has been under siege as the Israeli army hunts down Hamas bases, according to the Guardian.
The war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip has now entered its seventh month. According to Gaza health authorities, the fighting has killed more than 33,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children. According to the Guardian.
Most of the 2.3 million people in the territory have been displaced and bombs have made large areas of the besieged Gaza Strip uninhabitable, according to the Guardian.
On April 7, 2024, the Israeli military announced that it had “ended its mission” in the city of Khan Younis and would reduce its troop levels in the area “to allow for recovery and preparation for future operations,” according to the Guardian.
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said the operations included a mission in Rafah, where nearly 1.5 million people have been evacuated, according to the Guardian.
Immediately after Israel's announcement, many Palestinians returned to Khan Younis but their homes were destroyed, according to the Guardian.
Scenes of devastation left by Israeli air and ground attacks. According to the Guardian.
Palestinian families return to Khan Younis. According to the Guardian.
Palestinian child carrying teddy bear and his belongings. According to the Guardian.
Children use bicycles to transport water. According to the Guardian.
The remains of a mosque. According to the Guardian.
Much of Khan Younis has been destroyed by fighting. According to the Guardian.
Many areas are just ruins, roads are full of bricks and stones. According to the Guardian.
It is hard to imagine that this was once the largest urban area in southern Gaza, with more than 400,000 people living there. According to the Guardian.
Residents of Khan Younis move through a street lined with ruined buildings. According to the Guardian.
“No words can describe my pain. Our memories, our dreams, our childhood and our family are gone,” said one woman upon returning to Khan Younis, according to the Guardian.
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