Amidst the devastation of northern Gaza, signs of life are slowly emerging. From makeshift kebab shops to hairdressers and vegetable stalls, resilience is evident. However, the scars of the conflict run deep, with many displaced and struggling with basic necessities like sanitation and shelter. While aid is arriving, the urgent need for more resources remains. Gaza's residents are determined to rebuild their lives, despite the immense challenges they face.
'Coffee, coffee!' the young boy yells. He balances a tray of steaming drinks he's trying to sell in the bombed-out devastation of the Jabalia refugee camp. Someone else has set up a kebab shop. Down the road, a teen is getting his hair cut in a makeshift barber's stall. Tables stacked with fresh vegetables stand out against the ubiquitous grey rubble. Some semblance of life is returning to the ruins of northern Gaza .
This is our land and the land of our grandparents. And our children will stay here whether they like it or not.' Israel says it is now letting in 600 aid trucks a day through the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt. It means at least that food is more readily available. But there is still an urgent need for more shelter, fuel and medical supplies - all of which Hamas this week accused Israel of being slow to supply, almost scuppering the ceasefire.
GAZA CONFLICT AID RESILIENCE REBUILDING
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