Return to Rubble: Palestinians Face the Wreckage of Their Lives in Northern Gaza

Palestinians return to their homes in northern Gaza, facing the reality of living in wreckage.


After months of displacement, Palestinians returning to northern Gaza are met with a post-apocalyptic nightmare—homes reduced to concrete skeletons, streets littered with unexploded ordnance, and the lingering stench of decay. Israeli airstrikes and ground operations have left entire neighborhoods uninhabitable, with critical infrastructure like water and electricity networks obliterated. Families sift through debris for remnants of their lives—photo albums, heirlooms, anything salvageable—while aid groups warn of secondary deaths from disease and malnutrition in the coming months.

This is Israel’s version of "allowing civilians to return"—to a wasteland where survival, not recovery, is the priority. The message is clear: Even if you come back, you’ll never really be home again.

(Source: PBS NewsHour - Palestinians Return to Northern Gaza)

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