Earlier on Saturday, Mohammed Emad al-Din was one of the thousands of people waiting for returning home to northern gas.
“I know my house can be destroyed, but I will put a tent over its remains. I just want to go back, ”he said on the BBC phone.
“I need to return my work. I am a hairdresser in gas and I tried to find out how to resume damage in my salon and restore my business. I became a debtor of so many people and I can” can’t afford to buy the simplest things for my kids ”He added.
“Everything I wish is to end this dispute between Hamas and Israel and that we be allowed to return to our homes in the north. We have not seen our loved ones for more than 15 months. “
The corridor is a non -dart – it is a seven -kilometer (4.3 mile) strip of land, controlled by Israel, cut off north Gaza from the rest of the territory.
Lubna Nasar arrived with her two daughters and sons on Aslin Zhuzhazhka in the afternoon in the hoping to return home and reunite with her husband Sultan, whom she did not see for 11 months.
“I will stay here as close to the Israeli checkpoint as possible. For months my daughters were waiting for the moment to meet my father. I want to be one of the first to return to the gas,” she said.