500,000+ Displaced Palestinians Return to Northern Gaza Amid Ceasefire
Over 500,000 displaced Palestinians have returned to northern Gaza in 72 hours following a ceasefire agreement, amidst ongoing conflict and humanitarian challenges.
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Over 500,000 displaced Palestinians have returned to northern Gaza in 72 hours following a ceasefire agreement, amidst ongoing conflict and humanitarian challenges.
Israel to allow displaced Palestinians back to northern Gaza following a new hostage release deal with Hamas, marking a significant step in the 15-month conflict.
Thousands of displaced Palestinians in northern Gaza remain unable to return home as Israel delays troop withdrawal amidst a dispute with Hamas over a prisoner swap.
Israel postpones the return of 650,000 displaced Palestinians pending resolution of Hamas’s release plan for a female civilian.
Hamas releases four Israeli hostages through the ICRC in Gaza City as part of a six-week ceasefire agreement with Israel.
Palestinians in Gaza celebrate the first phase of a ceasefire, marking a hopeful step towards rebuilding their community and achieving lasting peace.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns that humanitarian aid distribution in Gaza continues to face significant challenges despite the ceasefire.
Israeli forces launched attacks on northern Gaza after a ceasefire deadline was missed, resulting in casualties and escalating regional tensions.
Israeli PM’s office announced that the release of hostages held in Gaza since Hamas’ October 7 attack is set to start on Sunday, bringing hope to affected families.
Despite ongoing Israeli strikes in Gaza, ceasefire negotiations are making progress with potential hostage releases and prisoner exchanges on the horizon.