Nuseirat refugee camp, Gaza Strip, Palestine – At al-Nuwairi Hill, the closest level in Nuseirat to the al-Rashid coastal highway, Ansaf Khadra sits on the bottom together with her household for the second consecutive day, ready to be allowed to return to her house, or no matter is left of it, in northern Gaza.
Ansaf, a mom of 4, was considered one of 1000’s of displaced folks in southern Gaza who instantly headed for al-Rashid on Sunday after the discharge of 4 Israeli captives as a part of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal the day earlier than.
The plan was to move to al-Rashid after which try to get by means of Israel’s Netzarim checkpoint. Past that, Gaza’s north.
“I’ve been right here since early morning with my husband and youngsters,” Ansaf advised Al Jazeera as she handed out sandwiches to her youngsters sat on the bottom.
“Final evening I ready no matter belongings we may carry and left many issues to make it simpler to stroll,” she added. “We couldn’t even wait a minute. We wish to return to our land within the north instantly.”
The ceasefire deal, which started to be applied on January 19 with the primary alternate of Israeli captives and Palestinian prisoners, was supposed to permit for the return of displaced Palestinians from southern Gaza to the north after the second exchange of captives for prisoners, which happened on Saturday.
Nevertheless, Israel forcibly blocked Palestinian civilians from approaching Netzarim on Sunday, firing on the crowds on a minimum of three separate events, in line with medical sources, and killing a minimum of two Palestinians, in line with al-Awda Hospital, the place the casualties had been obtained. At the least 9 folks, together with a baby, had been wounded.
Israel has insisted that one other feminine captive, Arbel Yehud, ought to have been launched on Saturday earlier than Palestinians had been allowed to return to their properties within the north.
The delay has left Palestinians right here annoyed. Ahmed Abu Dan puffed on the remnants of his cigarette as he sat alongside his household.
“We’ve been by means of a lot throughout this conflict,” the 55-year-old stated. “After they advised us we may return to the north, we had been overjoyed, however Israel is deliberately souring our happiness by making us wait.”
Ahmed isn’t within the technicalities of the delay. His solely concern is returning house to Gaza Metropolis’s Shujayea neighbourhood, away from the reminiscences of 15 months of conflict and displacement.
“What’s one other day or two,” he quipped with amusing. “We’re staying right here it doesn’t matter what, till they allow us to by means of.”
Ahmed and his household packed up their tent as quickly because the ceasefire started, packing their important belongings in preparation for the troublesome journey again north.
The household has been displaced 11 occasions for the reason that conflict started, Ahmed stated, explaining that his well being and psychological state had deteriorated after enduring so many months dwelling in tents. The expertise implies that, if he does make it again to the north, he has vowed by no means to go away once more – even when the ceasefire fails and conflict breaks out once more.
“We had been compelled to flee to supposedly secure areas, solely to be focused there as properly,” Ahmed stated. “I can’t wait to kiss Gaza Metropolis’s soil once more.
“I miss my kin and my house in Shujayea, even when partially destroyed. I miss my neighbourhood and the whole lot there.”

What’s left?
Whereas the entire of the Gaza Strip, a coastal enclave only 41 kilometres (25 square miles) long, has been bombarded by Israel throughout its conflict, the north has been notably devastated.
Israel’s far-right settler motion has even pushed for the everlasting ethnic cleansing of Palestinians and the institution of unlawful settlements within the area, the house of the enclave’s largest city space earlier than the conflict, Gaza Metropolis.
Huge swathes of northern Gaza now seem uninhabitable, however Ansaf has heard that her house, whilse severely broken, continues to be standing.
“In response to my neighbours, just one room and a rest room in my home stay intact, however to me, that’s heaven in comparison with a life in displacement,” she stated with a broad smile.
“I miss my house a lot,” Ansaf added. “We had solely lived there for 9 months earlier than the conflict began, and I hadn’t even completed furnishing it.”
Not like Ansaf, Nada Awadallah has no details about the situation of her house in Gaza’s Metropolis’s Tel al-Hawa. What she does know is that the world round her house was a closed Israeli navy zone, and was onerous to entry.
However that lack of understanding shouldn’t be a affirmation that her house has been destroyed. And for Nada that is sufficient to try to return.
“I can’t consider the day of return has lastly come, the 65-year-old stated, tears welling in her eyes. “I’ll endure the exhaustion. I’ve been right here since final evening, sleeping on the road, and I’m prepared to remain till we’re allowed by means of.”
Nada had fled together with her household – 5 youngsters and a number of other grandchildren – from Tel al-Hawa early within the conflict, ultimately settling in a tent in southern Gaza’s al-Mawasi. And all of these members of the family have determined, for now, to remain the place they’re.
“There was a debate amongst us about ready longer earlier than heading again, however I couldn’t wait any longer,” Nada stated. “I advised them I’d crawl if I needed to. What matter is that I’m going again and examine on my house.”

Returning to the rubble
Mahmoud Mohsen, a 57-year-old father of seven, visited his daughter’s grave in central Gaza’s Deir el-Balah cemetery earlier than heading in the direction of Netzarim.
Mahmoud’s daughter, alongside together with her husband and three youngsters, had been killed in a bombing in Nuseirat in November 2023.
Initially from Beit Lahia in northern Gaza, Mahmoud fled southwards to Rafah at first of the conflict. After a number of displacements he ultimately settled in Deir el-Balah.
“All I would like now’s to return to the rubble of my house. Nothing else issues,” Mahmoud stated as he gazed in the direction of the checkpoint. “I’ll keep right here till I’m allowed by means of.”
“Simply reaching this space has introduced me again to life. I miss Gaza’s air,” Mahmoud stated. “Our journey throughout the conflict was considered one of hardship after hardship. Sufficient of this hell.”