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Resilience Amidst Rubble: A Palestinian Mother’s Joyful Reunion with Her Son After Home Bombing in Gaza

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Resilience Amidst Rubble: A Palestinian Mother’s Joyful Reunion with Her Son After Home Bombing in Gaza
The joy of a Palestinian woman finding her child in Gaza.

Watan-Palestinian activists have been circulating a poignant video on social media platforms, depicting the joy of a Palestinian woman upon finding her surviving child amidst the ongoing Israeli occupation forces’ bombardment of Gaza for the 46th day.

The moving video captures the elation of the Palestinian woman, who, along with her children, survived the Israeli bombardment of their home in Gaza. After seeing her child in the hospital bed, she exclaims, “Oh, my precious, how you’ve brought joy to me.

The Israeli occupation has committed around 1,400 massacres against civilians, including children, women, and the elderly, in various locations across the Gaza Strip since it declared war on the territory on October 7th of last year. This was carried out through the bombing of residential areas, homes, mosques, churches, and schools, targeting the inhabitants without prior warning.

As a result of these ongoing massacres against civilians in the Gaza Strip, hundreds of thousands of martyrs, including children, women, and the elderly, have fallen victim. Among the most prominent locations targeted are the al-Maamouni Hospital, Palestinian refugee camps in Jabalia, Bureij, and Maghazi, as well as schools and various other places.

The Israeli war on the Gaza Strip continues

In the past few hours, the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the achievement of a humanitarian ceasefire mediated by Egypt, Qatar, and the United States. The ceasefire is set to last for four days, with the possibility of extension. As part of the agreement, 150 Palestinian prisoners will be released in exchange for the release of 50 civilian hostages held by the Palestinian resistance in Gaza.

Additionally, approximately 200 trucks loaded with humanitarian aid, fuel, and other supplies will enter Gaza daily. The ceasefire aims to facilitate the movement of civilians from the northern to the southern areas through Salah al-Din Street. The humanitarian ceasefire is expected to come into effect within the next 24 hours.

It is worth noting that the toll of the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip has reached over 13,000 Palestinian martyrs, the majority of whom are civilians, with around 30,000 individuals sustaining various injuries, according to a report released by the Gaza government’s media office up to this point.

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