Gaza returnee places family tent over unexploded Israeli bomb
Summary
A Palestinian man returning to his destroyed neighborhood in Gaza set up a temporary shelter over an unexploded Israeli armored vehicle. Many families, including his, are returning home after a ceasefire but face dangerous conditions due to unexploded devices and damaged infrastructure. Aid is being distributed, but Israel restricts the amount of aid allowed into Gaza.Key Facts
- A Palestinian man, Ayman Qadourah, returned to find his neighborhood in Gaza destroyed by Israeli forces.
- He found an unexploded Israeli armored vehicle where he set up a temporary tent for his family.
- A ceasefire on October 10 allowed many families to return to their homes in Khan Younis, a city in Gaza.
- Explosive devices and significant damage remain, posing risks for returning residents.
- Over 42,000 structures in the Khan Younis governorate have been affected by the conflict.
- The UN has reported that more than 227,000 housing units across Gaza have been damaged.
- The UN has identified at least 560 unexploded devices in accessible areas of Gaza.
- Since October 2023, 328 people have been affected by unexploded ordnance in Gaza.
- Humanitarian aid is being provided but is limited by Israeli restrictions compared to the needs in Gaza.
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