Over 50,000 displaced Palestinians have returned to northern Gaza following the opening of a corridor. Amidst the joy of homecoming, many are grappling with the reality of destroyed homes and scarce resources. However, a pressing concern for some is the search for missing family members, who disappeared during the conflict. Palestinian Australians are planning to travel to Gaza, despite official warnings against it, to reunite with their families and search for loved ones who went missing.
More than 50,000 displaced Palestinian residents have returned to northern Gaza , after Israel opened a corridor into the Strip. Some Australians with missing family are preparing to travel to the region to search for their loved ones, despite official advice not to travel there.
After reuniting with his youngest brother Majid in Australia, the two siblings have been trying to find out where their brother was. From Monday ], tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians returned to their home in northern Gaza, two days later than initially planned due to dispute delay. But even though Mr Kaskeen wants to head to Gaza to look for his cousin, he says there's this one big barrier that many will face when being on the ground.
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