Tens of thousands of Palestinians in Egypt are facing uncertainty as they navigate challenges in staying in the country or returning to Gaza, despite a truce in the territory. The New York Times interviewed a family that remains separated, with a young boy named Islam and his mother unable to reunite with their family in Gaza due to the closed border crossing from Egypt. The family’s story highlights the struggles faced by many Palestinians in Egypt, who lack official legal status and are unable to work, buy property, or attend school, leading some to consider migrating elsewhere. The reopening of the border is contingent upon Hamas handing over captives’ remains, leaving many Palestinians wondering about the future.
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