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Gaza Retendee pitches family tent over inexplicable Israeli bombardment

A Palestinian man returns home The cloth A neighbor destroyed by the Israeli Bombardment found an Israeli armored vehicle among the rubble where a temporary settlement had started.

Families began to return to the southern city of Khan Younis following to build a fire That started on October 10, joining more than 435,000 people who have gone back to the other side to the northern areas from the warming camp in the south.

Many have found that neighbors have torn down the ground, softened iron bars and even dangerous weapons where there were residential buildings and homes.

With no place to live and large areas of Gaza still occupied by the Israeli army, Ayman Qadurah resorted to forcing his family’s tent over a hulking military machine, known locally as “Explosive robot“, which carried powerful bombs used to soften all the blocks.

Long-running drone strikes are being deployed by Israel in urban areas of Gaza, causing widespread damage to infrastructure.

Qadoura returned to his home in Khan Younis last month. His neighbor’s house contained another explosive device, he said. The F-16 missile was aimed three meters deep between the two objects, and two of them hit back behind his home.

“The devices are undeniably a huge risk,” he told Al Jazeera. “For example, if any flammable liquid is close to it the flames will be bigger, higher.”

Qadoura worries that if one of the explosives goes off, it could tear apart the whole neighborhood. To reduce the risk, he often covers the machines with sand.

At the beginning of September, the Gaza Media Office reported that Israel had raised more than 100 explosive robots in the last three weeks of August.

A satellite analysis by the United Nations Satellite Center (Unosat) found that across Khanan Younis Buleaper, 42,000 buildings were destroyed, the second most populated buildings in Gaza, accounting for at least 19,000 damaged buildings.

Across the entire Gaza Strip, more than 227,000 housing units have been destroyed, according to a UN assessment, leaving hundreds of thousands of people nowhere to return or live.

Luke David Irving, who heads the Palestine mine mine service, describes the threat from Orrance that explodes throughout Gaza as “Very High”. His agency has identified at least 560 such devices in locations it has had access to, although the actual number remains unknown.

Since October 2023, 328 people have been killed or injured by Ordnance that has not been installed, according to reports received by the UN, although the number believed to be higher.

Qadurah’s children now wear the clothes she pulled from under the rubble. Clothes can cause serious skin diseases, including rashes and boils.

“Despite all that, we are forced to live here, because there are simply no other ways. At the moment, there is nowhere to go,” said the area. “There is no basis for the remaining space”, he added, referring to the overcrowded conditions in Al-Mawasi camp in the south.

Palestinians remaining in the south “will not come until a permanent solution is reached” on housing issues, Qadoura added.

People’s organizations have stopped the delivery of aid since it was completed, distributing food, tents, hygiene oil, but Israel continues to reduce the flow of aid, but Israel continues to receive the flow of aid, but it is Israel that establishes the suspension of this day right now in reality.

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