💨 Abstract
In Gaza City, the Halawa family's partially destroyed home stands amidst widespread devastation from two years of Israeli airstrikes. The conflict, sparked by Hamas' 2023 attack, has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths and displacement. Despite a ceasefire brokered in October 2025, reconstruction is yet to begin. Families like the Halawas are attempting to rebuild their lives, repairing homes with limited resources and living in constant fear of further collapses.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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