A man who returned to his house in Jabalia told the BBC that it was “not possible to describe the destruction”.
48 -year -old Emad Ali Alzhen said, “When I’m cleaning a place to tent, we’re talking to me … We’re trying to handle ourselves and find a way to stay here “” Telephone
“I was happy and was shouting on the way, but when I arrived at my house, I was disappointed with the devastating scene in front of me. I wish I would never come.”
The UN estimates that about 70 % of the Gaza Strip’s buildings have been damaged or destroyed since October 2023, with the worst catastrophe in the north.
Sam Rose, the acting director of the UN Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) in Gaza, told the BBC that the population in northern Gaza would potentially “double in the next few days”.
“Many of the things they are returning to, are scenes of complete destruction,” he said. Want to go home anyway. “
“Since the ceasefire has been implemented a week ago, there is basic aid, so we are able to provide food, some water, basic shelters, especially some monitoring of weak matters. There is a widespread effort.