Gaza: Freed Palestinian detainee comes home to find family alive
Shadi Abu Sido told the BBC an Israeli prison officer said his family had been killed.
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Shadi Abu Sido told the BBC an Israeli prison officer had lied to him and told him his family had been killed, and his home bombed.
But when he arrived in Gaza, he was overwhelmed to be greeted by his family.
The photojournalist says he was detained whilst reporting at al-Shifa hospital in March last year.
Mr Sido spent 20 months in an Israeli prison and was one of nearly 2,000 prisoners exchanged for Israeli hostages, under the first phase of the US-brokered ceasefire deal.
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