Pic story of displaced family in southern Gaza Strip-Xinhua

Pic story of displaced family in southern Gaza Strip

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2024-06-19 13:01:30

Emad Abu Hamad and his family are pictured in Bani Suhaila town in eastern Khan Younis city in the south of Gaza, on June 17, 2024. Emad Abu Hamad, 32, and his wife Fatima Abu Hamad, 30, were living with their five children in a town in eastern Khan Younis city, south of the Gaza Strip.

Displaced from their house in February this year, they moved to Naser Hospital, which has already stopped operation then, and stayed there for a few months before moving to the Mawasi area of Khan Younis.

After moving back to their home, they found the house they once lived was destroyed. The family has to start their new life in a tent on debris.

Emad and his wife hope the war to end soon, so that they could return to their normal life. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

Emad Abu Hamad and his family walk on debris in Bani Suhaila town in eastern Khan Younis city in the south of Gaza, on June 17, 2024. Emad Abu Hamad, 32, and his wife Fatima Abu Hamad, 30, were living with their five children in a town in eastern Khan Younis city, south of the Gaza Strip.

Displaced from their house in February this year, they moved to Naser Hospital, which has already stopped operation then, and stayed there for a few months before moving to the Mawasi area of Khan Younis.

After moving back to their home, they found the house they once lived was destroyed. The family has to start their new life in a tent on debris.

Emad and his wife hope the war to end soon, so that they could return to their normal life. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

Emad Abu Hamad and his family are pictured in Bani Suhaila town in eastern Khan Younis city in the south of Gaza, on June 17, 2024. Emad Abu Hamad, 32, and his wife Fatima Abu Hamad, 30, were living with their five children in a town in eastern Khan Younis city, south of the Gaza Strip.

Displaced from their house in February this year, they moved to Naser Hospital, which has already stopped operation then, and stayed there for a few months before moving to the Mawasi area of Khan Younis.

After moving back to their home, they found the house they once lived was destroyed. The family has to start their new life in a tent on debris.

Emad and his wife hope the war to end soon, so that they could return to their normal life. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

A boy of Emad Abu Hamad has a meal in Bani Suhaila town in eastern Khan Younis city in the south of Gaza, on June 17, 2024. Emad Abu Hamad, 32, and his wife Fatima Abu Hamad, 30, were living with their five children in a town in eastern Khan Younis city, south of the Gaza Strip.

Displaced from their house in February this year, they moved to Naser Hospital, which has already stopped operation then, and stayed there for a few months before moving to the Mawasi area of Khan Younis.

After moving back to their home, they found the house they once lived was destroyed. The family has to start their new life in a tent on debris.

Emad and his wife hope the war to end soon, so that they could return to their normal life. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

Fatima Abu Hamad plays with children in Bani Suhaila town in eastern Khan Younis city in the south of Gaza, on June 17, 2024. Emad Abu Hamad, 32, and his wife Fatima Abu Hamad, 30, were living with their five children in a town in eastern Khan Younis city, south of the Gaza Strip.

Displaced from their house in February this year, they moved to Naser Hospital, which has already stopped operation then, and stayed there for a few months before moving to the Mawasi area of Khan Younis.

After moving back to their home, they found the house they once lived was destroyed. The family has to start their new life in a tent on debris.

Emad and his wife hope the war to end soon, so that they could return to their normal life. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

Emad Abu Hamad and his family are pictured in Bani Suhaila town in eastern Khan Younis city in the south of Gaza, on June 17, 2024. Emad Abu Hamad, 32, and his wife Fatima Abu Hamad, 30, were living with their five children in a town in eastern Khan Younis city, south of the Gaza Strip.

Displaced from their house in February this year, they moved to Naser Hospital, which has already stopped operation then, and stayed there for a few months before moving to the Mawasi area of Khan Younis.

After moving back to their home, they found the house they once lived was destroyed. The family has to start their new life in a tent on debris.

Emad and his wife hope the war to end soon, so that they could return to their normal life. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

Family members of Emad Abu Hamad have a meal in Bani Suhaila town in eastern Khan Younis city in the south of Gaza, on June 17, 2024. Emad Abu Hamad, 32, and his wife Fatima Abu Hamad, 30, were living with their five children in a town in eastern Khan Younis city, south of the Gaza Strip.

Displaced from their house in February this year, they moved to Naser Hospital, which has already stopped operation then, and stayed there for a few months before moving to the Mawasi area of Khan Younis.

After moving back to their home, they found the house they once lived was destroyed. The family has to start their new life in a tent on debris.

Emad and his wife hope the war to end soon, so that they could return to their normal life. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

The tent of Emad Abu Hamad is pictured in Bani Suhaila town in eastern Khan Younis city in the south of Gaza, on June 17, 2024. Emad Abu Hamad, 32, and his wife Fatima Abu Hamad, 30, were living with their five children in a town in eastern Khan Younis city, south of the Gaza Strip.

Displaced from their house in February this year, they moved to Naser Hospital, which has already stopped operation then, and stayed there for a few months before moving to the Mawasi area of Khan Younis.

After moving back to their home, they found the house they once lived was destroyed. The family has to start their new life in a tent on debris.

Emad and his wife hope the war to end soon, so that they could return to their normal life. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

Fatima Abu Hamad helps her child take a bath in Bani Suhaila town in eastern Khan Younis city in the south of Gaza, on June 17, 2024. Emad Abu Hamad, 32, and his wife Fatima Abu Hamad, 30, were living with their five children in a town in eastern Khan Younis city, south of the Gaza Strip.

Displaced from their house in February this year, they moved to Naser Hospital, which has already stopped operation then, and stayed there for a few months before moving to the Mawasi area of Khan Younis.

After moving back to their home, they found the house they once lived was destroyed. The family has to start their new life in a tent on debris.

Emad and his wife hope the war to end soon, so that they could return to their normal life. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

A child of Emad Abu Hamad is pictured in Bani Suhaila town in eastern Khan Younis city in the south of Gaza, on June 17, 2024. Emad Abu Hamad, 32, and his wife Fatima Abu Hamad, 30, were living with their five children in a town in eastern Khan Younis city, south of the Gaza Strip.

Displaced from their house in February this year, they moved to Naser Hospital, which has already stopped operation then, and stayed there for a few months before moving to the Mawasi area of Khan Younis.

After moving back to their home, they found the house they once lived was destroyed. The family has to start their new life in a tent on debris.

Emad and his wife hope the war to end soon, so that they could return to their normal life. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

Emad Abu Hamad waits for food in Bani Suhaila town in eastern Khan Younis city in the south of Gaza, on June 17, 2024. Emad Abu Hamad, 32, and his wife Fatima Abu Hamad, 30, were living with their five children in a town in eastern Khan Younis city, south of the Gaza Strip.

Displaced from their house in February this year, they moved to Naser Hospital, which has already stopped operation then, and stayed there for a few months before moving to the Mawasi area of Khan Younis.

After moving back to their home, they found the house they once lived was destroyed. The family has to start their new life in a tent on debris.

Emad and his wife hope the war to end soon, so that they could return to their normal life. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

Emad Abu Hamad is on his way to get some food for his family in Bani Suhaila town in eastern Khan Younis city in the south of Gaza, on June 17, 2024. Emad Abu Hamad, 32, and his wife Fatima Abu Hamad, 30, were living with their five children in a town in eastern Khan Younis city, south of the Gaza Strip.

Displaced from their house in February this year, they moved to Naser Hospital, which has already stopped operation then, and stayed there for a few months before moving to the Mawasi area of Khan Younis.

After moving back to their home, they found the house they once lived was destroyed. The family has to start their new life in a tent on debris.

Emad and his wife hope the war to end soon, so that they could return to their normal life. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

Emad Abu Hamad sits among rubble in Bani Suhaila town in eastern Khan Younis city in the south of Gaza, on June 17, 2024. Emad Abu Hamad, 32, and his wife Fatima Abu Hamad, 30, were living with their five children in a town in eastern Khan Younis city, south of the Gaza Strip.

Displaced from their house in February this year, they moved to Naser Hospital, which has already stopped operation then, and stayed there for a few months before moving to the Mawasi area of Khan Younis.

After moving back to their home, they found the house they once lived was destroyed. The family has to start their new life in a tent on debris.

Emad and his wife hope the war to end soon, so that they could return to their normal life. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)