Article 71ZEN ‘Bloodshed was supposed to stop’: no sign of normal life as Gaza’s killing and misery grind on

‘Bloodshed was supposed to stop’: no sign of normal life as Gaza’s killing and misery grind on

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Seham Tantesh in Gaza, Julian Borger and Emma Grah
from World news | The Guardian on (#71ZEN)

The term ceasefire risks creating a dangerous illusion life is returning to normal' for Palestinians squeezed into the remaining 42% of their land behind Israel's yellow line'

When Jumaa and Fadi Abu Assi went to look for firewood their parents thought they would be safe. They were just young boys, aged nine and 10 and, after all, a ceasefire had been declared in Gaza.

Their mother, Hala Abu Assi, was making tea in the family's tent in Khan Younis when she heard an explosion, a missile fired by an Israeli drone. She ran to the scene - but it was too late.

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