Thousands of Palestinians made their way north along Gaza's coast on Saturday, marking a hopeful return to their devastated homes following a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. This significant truce, brokered by the U.S., has paused a devastating war that has claimed tens of thousands of lives.
Israeli forces have withdrawn under the first phase of the agreement, while Palestinians confront the grim reality of destroyed homes. 'It's an indescribable feeling,' said Nabila Basal, celebrating the war's end despite her daughter's war injuries. Others, grappling with lost homes, ponder their next moves.
Meanwhile, Israel witnessed jubilant celebrations in Tel Aviv, where U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump family members addressed the crowd. Attention turns to the release of hostages by Hama