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In Gaza, twin brothers Ibrahim and Mahmoud al-Atout were reunited after 15 months of separation due to conflict, thanks to a ceasefire deal that allowed movement within the enclave. The emotional reunion, captured on video, was widely shared. Both men had endured loss and hardship during the conflict, with Ibrahim being forced to move south while Mahmoud remained in the north.
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