Palestinians in Gaza are confronting an apocalyptic landscape of devastation after more than 15 months of fighting between Israel and Hamas.
The cease-fire deal between the two sides is holding despite heated quarrels over key issues, Arab mediators say.
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Views from Rafah in Gaza Watch live views from Rafah in the Gaza Strip showing the city in ruins and the entry of humanitarian aid into the territory after a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took hold.
Rafah, Gaza Strip - Dozens of humanitarian aid trucks entered Rafah, located in the southern Gaza Strip, on Wednesday, witnessing a city devastated by Israeli attacks after 14 months of bombardment. Camera: MOHAMMED SABER.
Israel has confirmed that it will maintain control over the Rafah border crossing, the key passage between Egypt and the Gaza Strip.
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Hundreds of truckloads of food, fuel and other supplies have arrived in Gaza each day since the cease-fire took effect. But the need is vast after 15 months of war.
"I returned yesterday and stayed next to the rubble of the house, not knowing where to go," 19-year-old Mohamed Abu Ghaly told ABC News.
Israel has confirmed it will maintain control of the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip in phase one of its ceasefire deal with Hamas.