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Palestinians stop returning to northern Gaza by Israeli army
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Under the terms of the ceasefire agreement, displaced persons from their homes in Gaza should now be allowed to move freely around the Palestinian territory.
But thousands of displaced Palestinians have been allegedly prevented from returning to their homes in northern Gaza because Israel has accused the Palestinian militant group Hamas of not respecting the terms of the ceasefire agreement.
On Saturday, armed members of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad handed over four Israeli soldiers to the Red Cross as part of the agreement. Among the independent soldiers are Kareena Ario, 20, Daniela Gulbah, 20, 20, and 19 -year -old Larry Albag, who served with Israeli defense forces.
However, a controversy spread when German Israeli citizen Arble Jew, who is 28 years old, was not involved in the exchange, though expected to liberate more non -military hostages than Hamas. Was going
Jews are one of the last female citizens held in Gaza. It is allegedly near the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the second largest armed group in Gaza, rather than Hamas, who led it to southern Israel on October 7, 2023, complicating its possible handover and release.
Hamas insisted that the Jew is alive and will be released next week. But Israel has responded by delaying the withdrawal of some of its troops from Gaza, which allows Palestinians to return to the destructive northern parts of the strip, including Beth Hanun, Bait Lahiya and Jabalia.
Al Jazeera is reporting Thousands of Palestinian people are waiting for a permit to reach northern Gaza, most of which are in the rubble after the Israeli invasion of the last fall of the Israeli invasion.
The Israeli army has warned people that it cannot move north according to the Natzarium Corridor – which divides the area. We will bring you the latest on it all day long.