Deir el-Balah, Gaza Strip, Palestine – Palestinians within the Gaza Strip awakened on Thursday to the sound of renewed bombing, including trepidation to the enjoyment they felt on the information {that a} ceasefire had been agreed between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas the evening earlier than.
They hope that announcement will imply an finish to Israel’s 15-month conflict, which has killed greater than 46,700 Palestinians and left hundreds extra lacking. However their reminiscences of the conflict is not going to go away any time quickly.
In Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, many individuals are displaced from different areas of the enclave after fleeing their houses within the wake of Israeli assaults or Israeli orders to go away or face bombing.
They’ve struggled to outlive. Many have misplaced their nearest and dearest and really feel fortunate to be alive. However what comes subsequent remains to be unknown. And with the devastation throughout Gaza so evident and Israel seemingly unwilling to go away the territory alone, many pitfalls lie forward sooner or later.
Al Jazeera spoke to folks in Deir el-Balah the day after Wednesday’s announcement of the ceasefire as they await its implementation on Sunday. Right here’s what they needed to say:
Extra trauma is but to return
Nahed al-Wer is a psychiatrist displaced together with his household from the Bureij refugee camp at the beginning of the conflict after his house was destroyed. He now works on the Deir el-Balah clinic and likewise volunteers in his personal time to satisfy folks in search of psychological assist for the traumas they’ve gone by means of in the course of the conflict.
It feels very good. We’re so completely satisfied. It feels prefer it’s Eid. We hope this sense stays perpetually and that we don’t see any extra bloodshed. We hope that we don’t see it once more and that we gained’t need to stay by means of this expertise once more. All of us misplaced folks. I misplaced my brother, my nephew, my different nephew and one other relative.
I’m frightened that within the coming days we are going to see extra escalation. That is the character of the Israeli politicians. Earlier than signing a ceasefire or earlier than a ceasefire comes into impact, they repeatedly attempt to escalate the killing increasingly. The tempo of the killing intensifies. In 2014, on the final day of the conflict, I misplaced my sister and her kids.
There may be nonetheless an amazing concern that the Israeli management would possibly backtrack on agreements, and the tempo of the killings has elevated within the final two or three days, so I pray to God that this doesn’t occur.
After the conflict, there will likely be a lot of folks affected by very troublesome psychological circumstances – from tensions and phobias and the fears they’ve lived by means of. It’s potential that these circumstances and psychological fatigue might even worsen and develop past despair.
There should be remedy for these folks. Even just a few days in the past, I had a case of an aged lady whose son handed away. She was affected by extreme psychological well being issues and started psychiatry periods to help her state of affairs.
‘We misplaced many pricey and valuable folks’

Yasmeen al-Helo is a mom of 1 initially from Shujayea, a suburb of Gaza Metropolis. She was displaced to Deir el-Balah a 12 months in the past.
Actually, my emotions are indescribable. It was an amazing pleasure, I cried and was completely satisfied on the identical time. I cried over the issues that occurred to us. It wasn’t simple, and there’s a lot of unhappiness. Individuals’s hearts are wounded. The expertise was a heavy burden and really troublesome.
We misplaced folks. Some are lacking, some had been taken by the [Israeli] occupation and a few had been martyred. Typically, I’m completely satisfied that the bloodshed and violence are going to cease, however on the identical time, I’m unhappy as a result of we’ve misplaced many pricey and valuable folks. But it surely occurred, and all you are able to do is pray to God.
God keen, the ceasefire gained’t collapse and can proceed this time. Actually, I’d have most popular a direct ceasefire as a result of these two troublesome days have been worse than the entire of the previous 12 months. They wish to intensify the bombings and the insanity that they’re doing.
Hope for remedy overseas

Mohammed al-Mudawwi was receiving bodily remedy for a spinal damage that had paralysed his legs at al-Amal Hospital in Khan Younis when he says he was taken by Israeli forces and accused of involvement within the Hamas-led October 7, 2023, assaults in southern Israel, which he denies. He explains that he was held in detention in January 2024 for a couple of month, throughout which he was crushed.
The remedy was very dangerous. On account of the medical neglect, I developed ulcers. I wasn’t allowed to maneuver. Once they would lay me on my proper facet or my left facet, they wouldn’t flip me, and I developed the ulcers due to that. My arms turned blue because of the fixed strain from {the handcuffs}.
My well being deteriorated with the dearth of vitamin. They didn’t feed us. We had been blindfolded. We had no concept what they had been making us drink. They even lower my ft to see if I might really feel them or not. Once I began to bleed, there was no care to bandage it. I hope that since I’m disabled, I can now be referred for remedy overseas.
I’m now optimistic and hopeful due to the ceasefire. Yesterday was the primary time I laughed because the conflict began. This second is fantastic, particularly for my kids. God have mercy on the souls of the martyrs.
‘We’ll by no means be capable to neglect’

Saleh Aljafarawi is a 27-year-old journalist who was displaced from northern Gaza in the course of the conflict. He has grow to be well-known in Gaza for his movies overlaying the conflict and says he has obtained quite a few threats from Israel for his work.
It was a foul expertise, one of many worst I’ve lived by means of throughout my life. All of the scenes and conditions I went by means of throughout these 467 days is not going to be erased from my reminiscence. All of the conditions we confronted, we are going to by no means be capable to neglect them.
However the emotions of pleasure in the present day with the top of this conflict make us neglect – even barely – what now we have lived by means of. Could God preserve safety and security for us within the Gaza Strip. After the conflict ends, we are going to return to the northern Gaza Strip, even when our houses are destroyed and nothing is left of them. God keen, we are going to rebuild them.
We paid a excessive worth on this conflict. We misplaced our colleagues, we misplaced our households, we misplaced our mates. We had been disadvantaged of the best issues you’ll be able to think about. We had been disadvantaged from being with our households for 467 days.
Actually, I lived in worry for each second, particularly after listening to what the Israeli occupation was saying about me. I used to be dwelling life second to second, not figuring out what the subsequent second would deliver.
There’s nonetheless two days left [until the ceasefire], and hopefully God will make it simple for us.