26 January 2025

Thousands of displaced Palestinians were prevented from returning to their homes in the northern Gaza Strip, after Israel prevented a major road, accusing Hamas of violating the conditions of the ceasefire deal.

The conflict came after Hamas launched four Israeli soldiers – and Israel launched 200 Palestinian prisoners.

However, the Israeli government said that Ghazan would not be allowed to travel north until the plans are in place to release the Israeli civilian Erbul Yawoud. Hamas insisted that she is alive and will be released next week.

According to the deal, Hamas had to release civilians in front of the soldiers.

On Saturday evening, with the crowds gathered along the Rashid Road in the center of Gaza to return to their homes, and according to what was shot on fire shots.

Reuters news agency, a martyr of the Hamas Ministry of Health, and the Palestinian media reported that one person had been killed and some of them were wounded.

Four bullets can be heard in a video clip that was said to be the accident online. BBC Verify supported the shots site, but the BBC was unable to independently verify the injury reports.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said that the forces in the center of Gaza fired footage after “several gatherings of dozens of suspects who pose a threat to the forces were identified.”

“Unlike the reports arising in the last hours, all shooting in the region has been carried out for the purpose of disposal and not to harm. We confirm that as of this stage, it is known that any injuries to the suspects occurred in the name of the shooting.”

Earlier on Saturday, Muhammad Asr al -Din was one of the thousands waiting for a return home to northern Gaza.

“I know that my house may be destroyed, but I will put a tent on his remains. I just want to return,” he told the BBC on the phone.

“I need to restore my work. I am a barber in Gaza, and I am trying to know how to fix the damage to a salon and restart my work. I have become a debtor to many people, and I can be able to do so and added:” Bring buying the simplest things to my children. “

“All I hope will end this conflict between Hamas and Israel, and in order to allow us to return to our homes in the north. We have not seen our loved ones for more than 15 months.”

The Netzarim Corridor is a seven kilograms of land (4.3 miles), which is controlled by Israel, which is cut off north of Gaza from the rest of the lands.

Loubna arrived in Nassar with her two daughters and her son in a donkey vehicle in the afternoon, hoping to return to her home and unite with her husband, the Sultan, who she did not see within 11 months.

“I will stay here, the closest possible to the Israeli inspection point. For several months, my daughters were waiting for the moment of their father's interview. I want to be among the first to return to Gaza,” she said.

Qatari and Egyptian brokers make progress in their efforts to allow hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to return to the north.

But Israeli tanks still block the coastal road as people were supposed to walk in the north.

The Israelis have asked brokers to prove life from Hamas to Mrs. Jews, and it seems that Hamas has given this to the Egyptians.

Four Israeli soldiers who were captured by Hamas were released on October 7, 2023 on Saturday as part of the ceasefire agreement, which also witnessed the release of 200 Palestinian prisoners.

Meanwhile, many Ghazan monitors with concern any penetration that can allow them to return.

For many, the hope of returning exceeds the truth of what awaits them – the rubble and destruction.

However, the dream of restoring their lives, rebuilding their homes and unifying with their families maintains their morale alive.

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