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People of the Land portrays Egyptian doctor who finds love and hardship in wartime Gaza
About nine out of every 10 mosques were either destroyed or heavily damaged during Israel's war
Shift from manufacturing to retail after war destroyed infrastructure and left massive unemployment
Relative calm since ceasefire has given residents chance to 'feel something different'
No cancer patients have been allowed out through the Rafah border crossing, says health ministry
Only 12 of 42 Palestinians were allowed to pass through Israeli checkpoint on Gaza-Egypt border, with men turned away
One man tells The National of dawn journey through Egypt, while woman in Gaza finally has chance to take son for treatment
Egypt mobilises hospitals and ambulances for patients leaving Gaza for treatment
Palestinians struggle to identify their dead after Israel returns bodies in poor condition
Farmland that once bloomed with fruit and vegetables now destroyed by war or cut off by Israeli barrier
As Palestinians wait for Israel to unblock border, some hope to leave Gaza for treatment while others stranded abroad plan to return
Tanks and shelling spark fear among Palestinians during three-day military operation at cemetery
Decision by cash-strapped UN agency for Palestinian refugees affects hundreds in war-torn enclave
Palestinians doubt US intentions but cling to hope that $30 billion reconstruction plan will restore dignified life
Retrieving remains from rubble exposes civil defence and volunteers to toxic gases and deadly bacteria
