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STANDARD HUMANITARIAN UNVERIFIED

Gaza Border Communities Report Influx of 5,000 Residents Amid Post-Conflict Rehabilitation

Jul 01, 2026 09:48 AM CT Southern Israel, Gaza Border gaza, israel, reconstruction, civilian, post-conflict

Summary

Israeli border communities near Gaza are experiencing a demographic shift with 5,000 new residents moving in as part of post-October 7 rehabilitation efforts. This development indicates a stabilization of the immediate security environment in these areas, allowing for civilian return and reconstruction, though it does not signal a resolution to the broader conflict.

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With 92% of Kibbutz Kissufim residents returning this week, Tekuma Directorate marks 1,000 days since deadly Hamas invasion, says over 1,000 projects completed across region The post Gaza border communities attract 5,000 new residents amid post-Oct. 7 rehabilitation appeared first on The Times of...

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Facilitating the return of residents and completing over 1,000 rehabilitation projects in border communities.

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