Displaced Palestinians are waiting for Israel to allow them to return home

Thousands of displaced Palestinians have been prevented from returning to their homes in the north of the Gaza Strip, after Israda blocked a main road, accusing it of cecefire.
The dispute came after Hamas released four female soldiers – and Israel released 200 Palestinians
But the Israeli government said Gazans would not be allowed to travel north until plans were in place to release Israeli civilian Arbel Hamas, who insisted she is alive and will be freed next week.
According to the agreement, Hamas was to release civilians before the soldiers.
On Saturday night, as crowds gathered along Al-Rashid street in Gargal Gaza to return home, guns were fired.
Reuters of the News Agency, citing the Health Ministry of Hamas-Run, and the Palestinian media reported one person had been killed and some injured.
Four gunshots can be heard in a reported video of the incident that has been published online. BBC check has authenticated the location of the metal, but the bbc has not been able to independently verify the reports of a victim.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said the troops in central after “several meetings of dozens of suspects were identified who posed a threat to the forces”.
“Contrary to the robberies in the area, all of the shooting in the area was carried out for the purpose and we understand that as of your stops, not only the suspects are not used as a result of the shooting.”
Earlier on Saturday, Muhammad emad al-din was one of the thousands waiting to return home in the north of the North.
“I know my house can be destroyed, but I will have some holding of its remains. I just want to go back:” he told bbc by phone.
“I need to claim my job. I’m a barber in Gaza, and I’m trying to repair the damage to my salon and restore many people, and I can’t afford to buy the simplest things for my children,” he added.
“All I want is for this dispute between Hamas and Israel to end and for us to be allowed to return to our home in the north for more than 15 months.”
The netzarim corridor is a seven-kilometer (4.3-mile) strip of land controlled by Israel that cuts through the northern part of the Northern Territory.
Lubna Nassar arrived with his two daughters and fantasized the theater tickets at noon, hoping to return to his mother and reunited with her husband, son, whom he has not seen in 11 months.
“Deaf here, as close as possible to the Israeli checkpoint, they waited for the moment that my daughters waited for the moment that their father answers. I want to be and to return to Gaza.” He said
Qatari and Egyptian lawmakers are making progress in their efforts to allow hundreds of thousands of Palestinian museums to return to the North.
But Israeli tanks are still blocking the coastal road where people were supposed to walk in the north.
The Israelis asked the mediators of proof of life from Hamas for Ms. Yehud, and it seems that Hamas gave this to the Egyptians.
Four Israeli soldiers captured in Homas by Hamas on October 7, 2023 were released on Saturday as part of the cease-fire agreement that also saw 200 prisoners released.
Meanwhile, many Gazans are anxiously watching for any discovery that could allow them to return.
For many, the hope of the return turned out to be the reality of what they expected – ruins and destruction.
However, the dream of reclaiming their lives, rebuilding their homes and reuniting with their families kept their spirits alive.
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2025-01-25 23:11:00