Thousands of Palestinians return to the northern part of the Gaza after the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
The agreement on the return of hostages captured by Hamas terrorists allowed thousands of people to return to the northern part of the Gaza sector. Huge crowds of people left the coastal road from south to north of January 27. Israel opened an excerpt after another hostage was released.
From the very beginning of the war with Hamas, in October 2023, thousands of residents moved to the central and southern regions of the Gaza sector, and was blocked north of the district.
According to AFP, about 200 thousand people have already passed control points. And in total, they can return up to 650 thousand.
This is a great feeling – to return home, your family, relatives and relatives, and look at your house – if this is still a house, ”Bild quotes Ibrahim Abu Haser.
Most of the northern gases are destroyed as a result of hostilities. US President Donald Trump recently proposed to transfer the injured residents of the sector to Egypt and Jordan, until the district was restored, but both countries resolutely opposed this idea. Therefore, most Palestinians will probably restore their homes.
A total of about 650 thousand residents of the Gaza sector will arrive north.
The Palestinian side also expected Trump’s plan. The head of the Palestinian National Administration, Mahmoud Abbas, said that such a step will become a “bright intersection of red lines.” Hamas’s terrorist group said that Trump should stop making such proposals that contradict the rights of the Palestinian people.
Earlier, the US President said that Egypt and Jordan should accept Palestinians from the destroyed gas sector:
This is about one and a half million people, and you just need to clarify this.
According to Trump, this step can be “temporary” or “long -term”. The US President said he spoke about this with King Jordan.
Source: Racurs

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