Many Gazans still unable to return home despite ceasefire
• Oct 25, 2025, 3:20 PM
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His house in Gaza was destroyed by the war, but Hani Abu Omar still dreams of returning now that a ceasefire has taken hold. However, like thousands of others, the 42-year-old Palestinian remains stuck in a tent with his family because it is too dangerous to go home. Abu Omar's house lies beyond the "Yellow Line" – the boundary behind which Israeli troops have pulled back under the October 10 truce.
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