'I'm going back to see what is left of my family and friends'

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'I'm going back to see what is left of my family and friends'
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'I want to do this from the bottom of my heart for my people'

A Palestinian doctor, who has been living in Manchester since the war broke out, plans to return to Gaza now that a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel has been agreed.

Dr El-Farra left for the UK with her daughter shortly after, while her son, a British-Palestinian scientist, returned two months later after being forced to flee. Dr El-Farra, who is a specialised dermatologist, says she plans to set up a mobile clinic to help support her people. Dr El-Farra, who also co-founded Al-Awda hospital in the Jabalia refugee camp, described the “journey from hell” she will take to return home.

“The civilians have endured the most difficult times with no basic needs, no water, no electricity, spread of disease and have been displaced.” “Occupation is inhumane, and it means that you have no control whatsoever of your own life, but I hope that the occupation will end and that Palestinian people will get their rights.”

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