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Residents have rejected the depiction as unacceptable and offensive to Palestinians
Classes resuming on a limited basis after most schools were razed, damaged or turned into shelters
Hundreds of thousands of homeless Palestinians struggle while aid is held up at the border
Inspired by a trip to Italy two years ago, Mohammed Al Amarin is making and handing out free pizzas
Al Qassam Brigades gave liberated captives souvenirs, medals and gold jewellery
Kazem is back serving frozen goodies – and much-loved signature lemon drink barad – after closing its doors when the Israel-Gaza war began
Hamas threatens to delay exchange of hostages planned for Saturday by accusing Israel of breaching truce
Palestinians passing through Netzarim Corridor have been subjected to security checks by the contractors
Military zone holds significant strategic importance
Despite warm welcome from Gazans after release from Israeli jail, three men from the West Bank say they worry about what will happen next
The delayed entry of vital tools has left thousands of displaced Palestinians exposed to harsh weather
Gazans dismiss the President’s proposals for US control of the enclave as ‘fantasies’
Palestinians returning to their homes struggle to find places to sleep amid destruction and debris
These were suspended after Israel seized the crossing in May
Concerns over lost jobs rise among Palestinian agency's 13,000 staff in the strip
