Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that three Israeli captives—Arbel Yehud, Agam Berger, and Gadi Moses—are set to be released alongside five Thai nationals under a ceasefire agreement initiated with Hamas. This deal includes an exchange of captives, with seven individuals released and hundreds of Palestinians freed. While families are reunited, many returning to northern Gaza are met with destroyed homes and lack of basic necessities like drinking water, highlighting the ongoing struggles faced by the populace amidst the conflict.
We're happy to be back at our home, but the reality is we're living in tents next to ruins. The destruction around us is overwhelming.
Returning back was a mix of relief and sorrow—we found our homes in ruins and many neighborhoods inaccessible due to rubble.
This ceasefire and exchange has been a significant moment, bringing both hope and despair, as families are reunited amid widespread destruction.
Despite the joy of returning, many face dire conditions with no basic supplies and homes not fit for living.
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