THOUSANDS returned to their homes in the blitzed Gaza city of Khan Younis yesterday — only to find them reduced to rubble. Palestinians headed back hoping they could pick up their lives after Israeli troops pulled out. Palestinians returned to
Author: Robin Perrie
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