Once they arrive, those returning to northern Gaza begin to build their tents on the ruins of their homes news

Some returnees did not recognize the city of Jabalia, north of the Gaza Strip, on their homes, for the excess of the destruction, and even those who arrived, they did not find from the whole of the whole except rubble over the ruins.
Al -Jazeera met a number of those who arrived in the northern Gaza Strip after the withdrawal of the occupation forces today, Monday, and they started the construction of homes from the remains of their destroyed homes.
During its war on Gaza, the occupation destroyed up to 80% of the buildings, and the North was the owner of the lion’s share of destruction, as it was exposed to a wide and systematic destruction during the last 100 days of the war.
The occupation was aimed at evacuating the area in preparation for the restoration of it as part of what was known as the “general plan”, which prompted him to settle it completely.
Camping the ruins of homes
According to one of the returnees, the problem is not only in the destruction of homes, but also in the cost and the great capabilities required by raising their ruins in preparation for its construction.
The returnees installed temporary tents, and they said that they would re -build these houses better than they were and that they would return the ball if the occupation came and demolished again.
The residents do not show any intention to abandon their land, which cut between 10 and 20 km on foot, returning to it in the scene of the resigned Israeli National Security Minister Etamar bin Ghaffir, to describe him as “an insult to Israel.”
Despite the difficulty of the scene and the scarcity of the capabilities and the fragrance of loss, the displaced Muhammad al -Madhoun assured the island that they would be cloudy next to their homes until its construction again, and he said that they will not leave anywhere else even if they are allowed to leave the sector.
Al -Jazeera met one of the displaced people who refused to leave the north and not to leave all of Gaza, and he confirmed that he had begun to build the place until he encouraged the rest of the displaced to return quickly.
Another displaced person said that they use this situation with hope, adding that “the prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment spend more than 30 years in the occupation prisons and do not lose hope in freedom. Do we lose hope after 15 months of war?”
Return on foot
Starting at 7 am on Monday morning, local time, tens of thousands of Palestinians displaced to return to the northern Gaza Strip, men and women after a 15 -month displacement due to the war that targeted them completely.
Thousands of people also started passing through their vehicles from the southern Gaza Strip through the axis of Natsarim separating the southern and northern Gaza Strip, and vehicles began to carry displaced people and their purposes by passing from the axis through Salah al -Din Street, after undergoing a security inspection.
From the morning hours, hundreds of vehicles lined up on Salah El -Din Street waiting for its passage to the north, where it was scheduled to start crossing at nine o’clock local time (07:00 GMT), but the matter was delayed until the arrival of the technical team specialized in inspection.
The vehicles that pass through the axis from Salah al-Din Street are subject to a security inspection of the X-Ray, according to the ceasefire agreement, which began in force on January 19.