The ceasefire in Gaza, now a month old, has provided some relief for the 1.9 million displaced individuals, allowing them to return to their homes and alleviating the pressure on overcrowded makeshift camps. However, the country grapples with the aftermath of extensive destruction, facing poverty, hunger, and homelessness. Although the access to aid has increased, obstacles persist, particularly in delivering essential supplies. Many families are still without adequate shelter, exposed to harsh weather in the north where destruction is most severe, indicating a long road ahead to recovery and stability.
Palestinian families require support that grants them dignity and hope after enduring 15 months of unimaginable suffering from continuous conflict and destruction.
The ceasefire in Gaza has allowed for some displaced individuals to return home, but significant challenges remain in accessing basic necessities like food and shelter.
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