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'We want to raise our children': Life in Gaza after hostages and prisoners released

'We want to raise our children': Life in Gaza after hostages and prisoners released

Summary

Aid trucks entered Khan Younis in Gaza after a ceasefire led to Palestinian detainees reuniting with their families. The United Nations is assessing the damage in Gaza, where over 80% of buildings are affected. The Israeli Defense Forces have identified some hostages' bodies returned by Hamas.

Key Facts

  • Aid trucks are delivering supplies to Khan Younis, a city in Gaza.
  • A ceasefire deal allowed Palestinian detainees to reunite with their families.
  • A resident wants stability and a better economy to raise their children.
  • The UNDP is inspecting Gaza's damage, with over 80% of buildings damaged or destroyed.
  • The Israeli Defense Forces identified bodies of four hostages returned by Hamas.
  • Families are upset that the bodies of up to 24 other hostages have not been returned.

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