Happy but wary, Palestinians try to head home to Northern Gaza
Saturday, 25 November 2023 Many joyful but wary Palestinians emerged from makeshift shelters at the start of the four-day Gaza ceasefire Friday to begin the long journey back to their homes. In Khan Younis, streets were packed with people on the move, heading towards the north despite warnings from Israel. Men, women, and children carried their belongings. Some Palestinians are still hesitant and afraid to return home, fearing another attack. The UN reports that two-thirds of Gaza's population is homeless, with many buildings in rubble.
On the first day of a four day truce, Palestinians in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, have been waiting since the start of the truce to refill their empty gas bottles. Gazans have struggled to survive with shortages of water and other essentials such as gas and fuel. Hamas's October 7 attack...
Israel Says Cease-Fire , Could Continue If Hamas Agrees , to Release More Hostages.
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Palestinians, stranded in Egypt since the beginning of the war, return to Gaza through the Rafah crossing as a four-day truce in the Israel-Hamas war takes effect, with hostages set to be released in..
15 Palestinians were wounded by IDF fire while moving to Northern Gaza Strip, reports Haaretz. The report said that the injured were admitted to a hospital in Deir Al-Balan in Central Gaza. The reports..