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Gazans Stranded in West Bank With No Home to Return To

Thousands of Palestinians from Gaza who fled to the West Bank amid the ongoing conflict now find themselves stranded, with reports indicating that the homes and neighbourhoods they left behind have been reduced to rubble, leaving no physical possibility of return.

The displacement crisis has deepened as military operations in Gaza continue to reshape entire urban zones, cutting off the practical prospect of repatriation for those who sought temporary refuge across the crossing points. Many are now facing an indefinite stay in the West Bank under difficult humanitarian conditions.

Aid organisations operating in the region describe overcrowded shelters, strained food supplies, and a mounting psychological toll among families who fled with little more than the clothes they wore. Children and the elderly are reported to be among the most vulnerable.

The situation compounds the already severe humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza while also placing new pressure on West Bank infrastructure and resources. Local Palestinian Authority officials have appealed for emergency international support to accommodate the displaced population.

With no ceasefire framework currently stabilising conditions in Gaza and no clear pathway for reconstruction, the stranded Gazans face an uncertain future, raising urgent questions about long-term displacement, international responsibility, and the viability of any eventual return.

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Sources: Dawn
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