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What's left in northern Gaza?

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Raneem has lost about 40 family members during the war in Gaza. Now, the rest of her family is returning home to the north as the tentative ceasefire between Israel and Hamas continues.

It's estimated 1.5 million Palestinians are making their way north, returning to devastated homes and neighbourhoods.

With the unfiltered details posted day by day on social media, Raneem shares what it's like watching your family begin rebuilding from afar.

Guest:

  • Raneem Emad

Get the whole story from Hack:

  • Follow us on Instagram
  • Listen to our deep dive wherever you get your podcasts
  • Listen on the triple j app or on your radio live at 5:30pm

Correction: An earlier version of this audio segment contained a reference to Palestinians released by Israel as part of the ceasefire deal as "political prisoners". The group, which includes individuals serving life sentences for deadly attacks and individuals detained during the war but not charged, should have been referred to as "prisoners" or "prisoners and detainees".

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Raneem has lost about 40 family members during the war in Gaza. Now, the rest of her family is returning home to the north as the tentative ceasefire between Israel and Hamas continues.

It's estimated 1.5 million Palestinians are making their way north, returning to devastated homes and neighbourhoods.

With the unfiltered details posted day by day on social media, Raneem shares what it's like watching your family begin rebuilding from afar.

Guest:

  • Raneem Emad

Get the whole story from Hack:

  • Follow us on Instagram
  • Listen to our deep dive wherever you get your podcasts
  • Listen on the triple j app or on your radio live at 5:30pm

Correction: An earlier version of this audio segment contained a reference to Palestinians released by Israel as part of the ceasefire deal as "political prisoners". The group, which includes individuals serving life sentences for deadly attacks and individuals detained during the war but not charged, should have been referred to as "prisoners" or "prisoners and detainees".

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