The first "quiet" night in Gaza after months of continuous bombing
Thousands of Gazans have already begun to leave their shelters in the south of the city and return to Gaza, while many Israelite soldiers have not yet crossed the "yellow line", as the exchange of hostages and prisoners has not yet taken place.
Thousands of Gazans are returning from their shelters to Gaza City.
It is one day since the ceasefire was declared in the Gaza Strip after months of continuous bombing.
"Last night was a quiet night, the first since the war began without bombing," explained a Gazatis doctor named Mohammad.
Bombings have stopped twice in the Gaza Strip over the past two years: in November 2023 and January 2025.
Mohammad has said that the number of bodies arriving at the hospital during the bombings has decreased, but now the bodies of some 7,000 Gazatis are arriving in the rubble.
Mohammed, mediku gazatarra
Last night was a quiet night, the first night since the war there was no bombing. "
Thecitizens of the Gaza Strip have already begun to return home, but many have returned to the sand.
A Gazatis named Zaher has explained that the price of housing has "tripled" due to the low supply in the area.
For the time being, the Gazatis are returning from their shelters to the south of the city, and many Israelite soldiers have not yet crossed the yellow line, for the exchange of hostages and prisoners has not yet taken place.
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