After Israeli troops left the largely destroyed southern city Khan Yunis, a stream of displaced Palestinians walked there, hoping to return to their homes from temporary shelters in nearby Rafah, Al Jazeera reports.

Muhammad Yunis, 51, a Palestinian in northern Gaza, saw nothing but devastation. “Isn’t the bombing, death and destruction enough? There are bodies still under the rubble. We can smell the stench.”

At least 33,175 people have been killed in Gaza, mostly women and children, since Israel’s attack began in October. Gaza’s health ministry says about 7,000 missing people are believed buried under the debris of bombed buildings.

Maha Thaer, a mother of four returning to Khan Younis, said she would move back into her badly damaged apartment “even though it is not suitable for living, but it is better than tents”.

Vast areas of Gaza have been turned into a rubble-strewn wasteland with damage estimated at $18.5bn to critical infrastructure, mostly housing, a World Bank report says.

Palestinians inspect destroyed residential buildings after the Israeli military withdrew most of its ground troops from the southern Gaza Strip on April 7, 2024. — Reuters
Palestinians inspect destroyed residential buildings after the Israeli military withdrew most of its ground troops from the southern Gaza Strip on April 7, 2024. — Reuters

Opinion

Editorial

New regional order
Updated 11 May, 2026

New regional order

The fact is that the US has only one true security commitment in the Middle East — Israel.
A better start
11 May, 2026

A better start

THE first 1,000 days of a child’s life often shape decades to come. In Pakistan, where chronic malnutrition has...
Widening gap
11 May, 2026

Widening gap

PAKISTAN’S monthly trade deficit ballooned to $4.07bn last month, its highest level since June 2022, further...
Momentary relief
Updated 10 May, 2026

Momentary relief

THE IMF’s approval of the latest review of Pakistan’s ongoing Fund programme comes at a moment of growing global...
India’s global shame
10 May, 2026

India’s global shame

INDIA’s rabid streak is at an all-time high. Prejudice is now an organised movement to erase religious freedoms ...
Aurat March restrictions
Updated 10 May, 2026

Aurat March restrictions

The message could not have been clearer: women may gather, but only if they remain politically harmless.