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'The seeming randomness of the destruction in Gaza'
Mohammad Ghalaiyini, a resident of Gaza who's been working in the UK since 2004, describes life in Gaza. He has lost over 60 of his relatives in the Israeli bombardment since the 7 October Hamas attacks in Israel. With the truce that has come into effect he's been cycling from Khan Younis in the south of Gaza, to see friends further north. He told Weekend's Albana Kasapi how he spent the first day of the ceasefire.
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