
"Palestinians search the rubble of buildings amid widespread destruction in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. Aid remains critically scarce in Gaza one week into the ceasefire, humanitarian agencies have warned, as Israel delays the entry of food convoys into the territory. The Israeli government and Hamas continue to trade blame over violations of the truce Photograph: Omar Al-Qattaa/AFP/Getty Images"
"Young Palestinian athletes perform parkour moves among the ruins of destroyed buildings in the al-Mughraqa area after the ceasefire in Gaza City. The athletes use their sport to draw attention to the destruction caused by Israeli attacks, showcasing acrobatic skills amid the rubble. The human cost of what the UN commission of inquiry recognises as a genocide is incalculable, but fewer are aware of how much rich history and archaeology has also been destroyed Photograph: Hassan Jedi/Anadolu/Getty Images"
"A woman checks her laundry in the Islamic University where many Palestinian families who were forced to migrate south due to Israeli attacks returned as the ceasefire took hold. The ceasefire deal raised hopes of a surge of humanitarian aid finally reaching the territory after two years of war, but most restrictions have remained in place, throttling the supply of desperately needed assistance Photograph: Khames Alrefi/Anadolu/Getty Images"
"People react as they gather to watch a live broadcast of Israeli hostages released from Gaza at a plaza known as hostages square' in Tel Aviv. All 20 remaining living Israeli hostages were released by Hamas after more than two years in captivity in Gaza. Parents were reunited with sons and children with fathers as those held were handed over to the Red Cross before finally rejoining their families with the help of the Israeli army Photograph: Oded Balilty/AP"
Extensive destruction and rubble litter Khan Younis and other parts of the Gaza Strip, with Palestinians searching ruined buildings. Aid remains critically scarce one week into the ceasefire as Israel delays food convoys and restrictions continue, limiting humanitarian access despite hopes raised by the deal. Israeli and Hamas officials continue to trade blame over ceasefire violations. Young Palestinian athletes perform parkour amid ruined neighborhoods to draw attention to the devastation. The UN commission of inquiry recognises the human cost as genocide, and significant archaeological and historical heritage has been lost. Released hostages reunited with families while funerals are held for those who died in captivity.
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