Israeli forces continue to violate ceasefire as thousands of Palestinians try to return home in northern Gaza.
Two Palestinians, including a child, were killed and many were injured, and Israeli attacks were injured in Gaza attacks when thousands of people returned to the northern part of the Enclave.
According to the Wafa News Agency, five -year -old Nadia Mohammed Al -Moody was killed and three others were injured when a shelling of an Israeli army’s horse basket on Monday, west of the Nosirat refugee camp.
In addition, Wafa also reported that a Palestinian man was killed and several others injured after Israeli forces bombed a bulldozer while he was trying to remove the car stuck in the noses.
This is being attacked by the latest incidents of the homeless Palestinians when they try to return to their homes in a war -torn coastal enclave between the three -phase ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel, on January 19th. It was imposed.
The Israeli military said in a statement that a plane in central Gaza “fired to repel suspicious vehicles”, which was moving north to the area, which “is not allowed to pass according to the deal”. The statement added that Israeli forces also opened fire on a Palestinian man in northern Gaza, who “was threatened”.
After the ceasefire began on January 19, several violations of the Israeli military were reported in Gaza.
Last week, east of the southern Gaza city of Rafah, known as the Israelis from Karim Shalom, was caught fire from Israeli tanks around Karim Abu Saleem Crossing.
In addition, Israeli firing also injured a fisherman near the coast, and the Israeli drone injured another civilian inside Gaza.
Return to northern Gaza
The attacks came when Israeli forces opened the Netzerum corridor on Monday after a two -day delay, Palestinians continued their way back to northern Gaza.
The Gaza Government Media Office said that “more than 300,000 displaced” has crossed the north from southern Gaza.
Read a new standing banner hanging on a dirty road in front of a falling building in Gaza.
“This is the happiest day of my life,” said Lemis Ali Yavi, 22, who returned to Gaza city several times after being displaced.
“I feel like my soul and life have returned to me. We will rebuild our homes, even with mud and sand.
Reporting from Salahuddin Street in Gaza, Hani Mahmood of Al Jazeera said that people kept entering north the other straight days, and despite knowing this disaster, waiting for hours in “very long queue” in “very long queues”. There are
Mahmud reports, “Those who have already crossed the north have already informed members and people of their family that they know here they are returning to a Westland.” “There is nothing left in it … it has no basic necessities to maintain its life.”
Nevertheless, some Palestinians have been in a defective mood, a man returning to the north to pledge to rebuild his house “brick with brick wall to wall”.
He told Al Jazeera, “I’m returning home, I know my house is flattened, I am saddened my lost loved ones but we are telling the whole world: We on the land of our home, The homeland is based on the land. “
Another Palestinian Palestinian returning to northern Gaza said: “I have been waiting in this long line early in the morning. We are all trying to get bread here. I hope relief agencies have been Establish more bakeries.
The Palestinians returning to northern Gaza came to the extent of destruction for more than a year. The Gaza Government Media Office said 135,000 tents and caravans are needed to provide shelter to families returning to Gaza city and north.