For the first time for the first time, tens of thousands of Palestinians arrived at the northern Gaza district, causing a mix of guitar and despair.
On Tuesday, throughout the Gaza City, people had emotional reunion with their families in the northern part of the war. But returning to Korea was also shocked and depressed. The Israeli bombing campaign made a pile of debris that could hardly be recognized by flattening the entire neighbor.
“We overcame it with joy. We live in sidewalks and sand for a year and are in our neighborhood near our friends and family.” To Rafa, after leaving the north, Deir Al Balah and Nuseirat. “But my house is gone and our future feels like it has disappeared.”
The Israeli army returns to the northern Gaza after the Israeli troop withdraws from the coastal road according to the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
Israel also struck a ceasefire with Hamas’ allies, Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, and the White House announced that the armistice will be extended by February 18. When the Israeli army struck a truck and other cars in southern Lebanon, he belonged to Hezbollah on Tuesday and said, “I’m transporting ammunition.”
But Lebanon’s state -run agency reported that trucks were carrying only fruits and vegetables, and the passing civilians were one of dozens of people who were injured in the strike.
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from the northern part of the Gaza ran south when Israel’s military offensive on Hamas began. For almost 16 months they lived in tents, temporary shelters, schools and friends and relatives.
Currently, his wife and seven children, Al-Sindawi, stayed in their parents’ homes and survived the war, but lacked water and power.
He walked for five hours from Nuseirat in the center of Monday to Gaza City, and Al-Sindawi passed a single demolition building and wondered how long it would take to rebuild.
“The entire city has been wrecked. “It will take a few years to come back home.”
The northern part of the war was one of the greatest hits of the coastal territory during the war. The Israeli army focused on the campaign in the early and after the early aftermath of Hamas in October 2023, and the attack on southern Israel died about 1,200 people and 250 others. The Israeli army suffered enormous damage to apartment blocks, hospitals and schools. Israel accused the Hamas armed forces to be exploited for military purposes and used hidden among civilians.
According to Samah Hamad, the Minister of Social Development of the Palestinian authorities, the northern part of the northern part of the ubiquitous destruction requires tents and temporary housing units.
Hamad, who was involved in trying to send slogans to the territory of the Palestinian authorities, said he waited for tens of thousands of tents to enter the country. The authorities based on Israel’s West Bank do not control the Gaza, but there are some employees.
In an interview, she said, “This tent should immediately approach people.”
Depending on the initial stage of the ceasefire transaction, at least 60,000 temporary houses and 200,000 tents must enter the go. COGAT, an Israeli government agency that adjusts the aid to the Gaza, said tens of thousands of tents have entered the territory, including 15 truck rods for northern Gaza for the past two weeks for the past two weeks.
On Tuesday, Majed Al-Ansari, a spokesman for Qatar Foreign Affairs, said that he was a mediator at the ceasefire talks with Egypt and said that there was a challenge related to the type of relief in the Gaza and the region. It was reaching.
Reporters said, “The entry of aid is not an easy problem.
Thousands of humanitarian slogans have entered the Gaza since the beginning of the ceasefire, but the aid workers said much more to meet the demands of the population.
The ceasefire transaction between Israel and Hamas did some work on the weekend. But Prime Minister Al-Ansari said he didn’t think there was no “real violation” of the agreement that could lead to escalation.
Saturday, Israel said that the Palestinians would prevent the Palestinians from moving north to go until the planned to be released by one of the last civilian women in Gaza. Israeli officials said that this agreement demanded that Jereah be released on Saturday.
One day later, when Hamas confirmed that other hostages would be liberated this week, this problem was solved, and Israel agreed to allow the board of directors to return to the north from Monday.
On Monday, 41-year-old Anwar Abu Hindi is an exhausted journey that has been relaxed in the house of Gaza City for more than four hours from Deir Al-Balah. She described her as “out of the nightmare,” but Abu Hindi returned home and said that her spirit still lifted up.
“I can feel the atmosphere of the city,” she said. “The soft mountains feel like welcoming us,” she added. “Despite all the difficulties, it’s a special moment.”
Israeli and Hamas officials were planning to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel on Wednesday, preparing for a new negotiations that strengthened the ceasefire and allowed more hostages and Palestinian prisoners. According to a spokesman for Netanyahu.
Witkoff played an important role in brokering the initial ceasefire transactions and teamed up with the officials of the BIDEN administration, Qatar and Egypt, the day before Trump’s inauguration.
Witkoff was also expected to visit the Gaza Earth during his trip.
“We must make the implementation well,” he said.
His planned visit continued to violate along the southern Lebanese border, killing more than 20 people and more than 100 people.
According to Lebanon’s Ministry of Health, two Israeli raids were struck near the southern Lebanese city of Naba Tier on Tuesday, and at least 24 people emerged.
Lebanon’s caregiver, Prime Minister Najib Mikati, called it a “intense violation” of the ceasefire agreement, which ends the most deadly war between Israel and Hezbollah for decades of criticism of the strike.
Israel and Hezbola repeatedly violated the truce trading conditions in November. Despite the demand for the withdrawal of the Israeli army, they remained in Lebanon, causing more tension.
The report contributed Bilal shbair,,, Johnatan Reiss,,, Euan war and Thomas Fuller.