Thousands of Palestinians began moving north along Gaza’s Rashid Street to return to the northern Strip.
Israel on the morning of January 27 allowed thousands of displaced Palestinians to return to the northern Gaza Strip. This was reported by The Times of Israel.
“Thousands of Palestinians began moving north along Gaza’s Rashid Street to return to the northern Strip, footage showed on Palestinian social media. The IDF said it would allow Gazans to begin moving through the Netzarim corridor from 7 am,” the report said.
Videos of the return of local residents were published on social networks.
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The Israel Defense Forces began withdrawing troops from part of the Netzarim Corridor. The media wrote that he was evacuating to the west side of the corridor. The Israel Defense Forces has not commented on the situation at this time.
According to the truce agreement, at this stage, TsAGAL must “fully withdraw” east of Rashid Street on the coast and dismantle all military installations and installations in the area.
The publication notes that tens of thousands of Gazans gathered on Rashid Street the day before, but the IDF did not open the area as planned and urged residents not to approach, accusing Hamas of violating the ceasefire agreement. . Eventually, the problem was solved, and people began to return to the north in the morning.
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