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During the cease-fire, more medical supplies and other aid made it into Gaza, and some hospitals were able to resume some treatments, like dialysis. For the first time in seven weeks, patients with traumatic injuries were not arriving at emergency rooms in waves after airstrikes.
Gazans were able to go out to stock up on essentials, though long lines remained and goods were in short supply. Some returned to their homes to see if they were still intact, check on relatives left behind or bury the dead.
On Friday, the cease-fire fell apart and Israel resumed airstrikes across Gaza.
“Our feeling of safety, even for a moment, is over,” said Yousef Hammash, an advocacy officer for the Norwegian Refugee Council in Gaza. “I don’t know what’s waiting for us now. It seems we are going to hell again.”
Additional work by K.K. Rebecca Lai. Reporting was contributed by Raja Abdulrahim, Rachel Abrams, Iyad Abuheweila, Yousur Al-Hlou, Abu Bakr Bashir, Anna Betts, Axel Boada, Aaron Boxerman, Abu Bakr Bashir, Emma Bubola, Chevaz Clarke, Ameera Harouda, Ang Li, Anushka Patil, Hiba Yazbek, Vivian Yee and Karen Zraick.
The quoted accounts of life in Gaza are drawn from direct interviews and, in a few instances, video footage from Reuters. For further detail on the situation in Gaza, see additional coverage from The Times:
Trapped in Gaza, Palestinian Americans Say They Feel Abandoned
In Southern Gaza, Finding Water is Now ‘the Hardest Thing.’
Despite the Risk, a Gazan Family Chooses to Stay Put.
‘No More Safe Places in Gaza’: Evacuees Face Airstrikes in North and South
Israeli Strikes in Southern Gaza Prompt Palestinians to Return North
A Sudden Blast, Then Carnage in a Hospital Courtyard
Pregnant Women in Gaza Face Dangerous Births on Their Own.
‘There Is No Safe Place’: Some Gazans Have Been Forced to Flee Again and Again.
An Audio Diary of Despair
‘You Think of Dying at Any Time’
A Young Woman Describes the Crisis in Gaza: ‘If the Bombs Didn’t Kill Us, Our Living Situation Will.’
In Gazan Neighborhood Hit by Airstrikes, Death and Despair Reign
‘We Went Back to the Stone Age’
Estimates of damaged buildings in Gaza are from an analysis of Copernicus Sentinel-1 satellite data by Jamon Van Den Hoek of Oregon State University and Corey Scher of the CUNY Graduate Center.
Damage photos are by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images, Mohammad Ahmad/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images, Yahya Hassouna/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images, Reuters, Omar El-Qattaa/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images, Mahmud Hams/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images, Mohammed Abed/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
2023-12-05 19:44:45
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