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Five months after the Israeli war, the town of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip appeared completely destroyed, and its homes, schools, and mosques were razed to the ground, which reveals the occupation’s desire to deprive the people of the Gaza Strip of life.

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Recent photos obtained by Al Jazeera showed that entire residential squares were wiped out and turned into rubble, streets and roads were swept away, and basic infrastructure no longer existed in the city, which was inhabited by about 60,000 59,022 people, according to recent official statistics.

The situation of Beit Hanoun represents the paradox present throughout the Gaza Strip, regarding the question posed by political tensions and the war on the verge of its sixth month: Where can the displaced return to?