Leena Ibrahim Almadhoun says she returned to her home in Beit Lahia with her parents to find it completely changed.
Displaced Palestinians arrive to Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025, after Israel began allowing hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to return to the heavily damaged area last
He knows his house in Beit Lahia, in the far north ... They’re among 33 hostages to be returned to Israel in exchange for scores of Palestinian prisoners during the six-week truce agreed ...
Israel launched an unprecedented bombardment ... who was displaced from the northern city of Beit Lahia to Khan Younis, says that he also tried to find his brother Mohamed’s body during the ...
Palestinians, returned to Jabalia Refugee Camp, and Beit Lahia areas in the northern Gaza Strip following the ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel, face massive destruction in Gaza City ...
Gaza Strip - Recent The situation in Gaza remains tense as Hamas and Israel continue to accuse each other of violating the ceasefire agreement, with thousands of displaced Palestinians still waiting to return to their homes.
While Israel and Hamas completed on Saturday their ... Rafiqa Subh, waiting to return to Beit Lahia, said: "We want to go back, even though our houses are destroyed. We miss our homes so much."
Footage from journalist Abubaker Abed shows crowds of people walking up al-Rashid Street, a coastal road that extends from Gaza’s southern border in Rafah to its northern border near Beit Lahia. “Israel has literally wreaked havoc along al-Rashid Street.
While Israel and militant group Hamas completed ... Rafiqa Subh, waiting to return to Beit Lahia, said: "We want to go back, even though our houses are destroyed. We miss our homes so much."
Since the ceasefire with Israel began a week ago ... Hamouda, the oldest of seven children, was born in Beit Lahia, north of Gaza City. She said her grandmother was killed in an Israeli airstrike ...
Gaza: The return of Palestinian refugees from southern Gaza to the north has been difficult, especially due to the extensive damage to homes and infrastructure in the area. Many residents, who had hoped for better conditions than life in tents,