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Cabalia, which is viewed from the air, breathes.
As a hiroshima, as far as the eye can see as far as the eye. The mixed carcasses of buildings, leaning on fashionable angles, whipped landscape, some they say.
This is not possible to implement this noisy, solid packaged refugee camp, this noisy, solid packaged geography.
And as a Drone Camera flies over rubble, the small tent camps chooses the splash of the blue and white in which the small tent camps were established in the patches of the open ground.
Crawling over the red buildings, sliding over the dirt streets, where the food markets are spreading under the shades of the tin and canvas. Children who used as a collapsed roof slide.
Cabalia slowly returns after the fragile ceasefire of Gaza for more than six weeks.
Al-Qasasash neighborhood, Nabil, somehow left a four-storey house, even in the walls, doors, and in some places – in the walls, he returned to a four-storey house.
He and his relatives made raw balcons from wooden palettes and twisted tarpins to keep elements.
“Look in the wreckage,” says Jabalia’s ruins off the ocean from the upper floor.
“They want us to leave him without resetting? How can we leave. The least we can do the least to do it for our children.”
To cook, nabil literally burns a fire in a bare staircase by carefully stopping with torn cardboard pieces.
On another floor, Laila Ahmad Okasha, the tap is washed in a sink where the moon dried before.
“No water, electricity or sewage,” he says. “If we need water, we have to go to a distant place to fill buckets.”
He said he cried and crashed when he returned home.
He blames Israel and Hamas for destroying the world once he knows.
“Both are responsible,” he says. “We had a worthy and comfortable life.”
After the war in October 2023, Israel to move to the South for its security, including the Palestinians in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
Hundreds of thousands of people listened to warnings, but many were determined to get out of the war.
Laila and his husband Marvan, until October last year, saying that Israeli servicemen rebuilded Cabalia, he said that Hamas resrew the combat units on the narrow streets.
After two months of shelter in the nearby SHATI camp, Leyla and Marvan returned to find Cabalia, which is almost unrecognizable.
“I didn’t want to stay here when he returned and destroying how he came back,” says Marvan.
“I had a wonderful life but it’s hell now. If I have a chance to leave. I will go for another minute.”
Stay or go? The future of Gaza’s civilians is now the subject of international discussions.
In February, Donald Trump said that the United States must take over Gaza and should leave the residents of about two million Palestinians and maybe do good.
Trump, who faced international anger and strong opposition from Arab leaders, then retreated from the plan, said he would not force him to recommend.
Meanwhile, Egypt, Egg Ambulance in Cairo on Tuesday to be presented at the Arab summit, headed the Arab efforts to prepare a vital alternative.
The killing that the Palestinian population should remain inside Gaza and the area is reset.
Donald Trump’s intervention took out the famous stubborn side of Gaza.
“If Trump wants to leave us, I will stay in Gaza,” Laila said. “I want to travel in my own will. So I will not leave.”
A nine-storey housing block is seated in the road so that it was spectally damaged, so it is difficult to believe that it is not falling.
The upper floors are tilted completely by threatening the rest of the part. Over time, it will undoubtedly be demolished, but it is home to more families. There are sheets in the windows and dries in the winter sun late.
Most of the first floor, in one corner of the first floor, outside a plastic door, in front of the debris and debris, a wedding gown stands by a wedding gown.
This is Sanaa Abu Ishbak’s clothing store.
The 11-year-old 45-year-old sewing was working two years ago before the war, but in November 2023, he had to leave him when he fled the south in November 2023.
After the ceasefire was declared, he returned. Cleaning the debris with his wife and daughters is preparing to work by cleaning the garbage, organizing clothes on hangers.
“I love Jabalia camp,” says, “and I will not leave until I die.”
Sanaa and Laila have been identified equally to put it if they can. But both women speak different when they talk about young people.
“He does not even know how to write his name,” said Laila.
“There is no education in Gaza.”
The mother of the little girl was killed during the war. Laila is still talking to him at night.
“He was the spirit of my soul and put his daughter in my hand. If I have a chance to travel, I will do it for the sake of my grandchildren.”