Displaced Palestinians Begin Return to Northern Gaza After Ceasefire Agreement
- Israel allowed thousands of Palestinians to return to northern Gaza for the first time in over a year due to a fragile ceasefire agreement.
- The ceasefire aims to end the deadliest war between Israel and Hamas and facilitate the release of hostages.
- Many returning Palestinians found their homes destroyed, with some having waited days to cross back into northern Gaza.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that the hostage release will occur on Thursday, amidst ongoing disputes with Hamas.
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Arabs return to northern Gaza as IDF pulls out of Netzarim Corridor
Hamas confirms 25 Israeli hostages are alive; Israel says list aligns with intelligence assessments; ‘The families have been updated’ The post Arabs return to northern Gaza as IDF pulls out of Netzarim Corridor appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
Palestinians return to Gaza City as mediators look ahead to next stage
By Mohammed Salem and Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA/CAIRO (Reuters) – Displaced Palestinians returning to their homes in Gaza City this week found a city in ruins after 15 months of fighting, with many seeking shelter amongst the rubble and searching for relatives lost in the chaotic return march. Gaza City, in the north of the enclave, is a shell of the bustling, rough-edged urban centre it was before the war, with swathes of buildings destroyed by Is…
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