As the ceasefire took effect in Gaza last Sunday, Palestinian displaced people began returning on foot to their destroyed neighborhoods in Rafah city, south of the Gaza Strip.
Palestinian Ashraf Abu Taha was among those who returned to Rafah city, where he was shocked to find residents waiting for him near his house to commend him for the honor of Sinwar’s heroism, as Sinwar fought until his last breath in his house.
Only 861 aid trucks out of 1,200 have entered northern Gaza since the ceasefire began due to Israel’s blockade.
The Beit Hanoun crossing remains closed after being destroyed by Israeli bombardment, as the return of displaced Palestinians nears, increasing the demand for aid in northern areas.
Hours after the ceasefire agreement took effect in Gaza, Israeli occupation forces launched a deadly raid on the city of Jenin in the occupied West Bank, with Palestinians being forced out of their neighborhoods and their homes being besieged.
According to medical sources, 13 Palestinians have been killed, including a child, and more than 50 injured since the Israeli occupation forces began their ongoing invasion of Jenin four days ago.
Two Palestinian children recount the harrowing moments they endured under the rubble of their home for six hours when an Israeli airstrike targeted their house during the genocide in Gaza, which lasted for more than 15 months, resulting in the killing of members of their family.
Civil defense in the Gaza Strip declared that twenty Palestinians have been killed by the Israeli occupation army in Rafah city since the start of the ceasefire agreement last Sunday.
Hamas has provided Israel with the names of four female captives that it is set to release on Saturday, as part of the upcoming prisoner exchange under the ceasefire agreement reached earlier this month.
Families of Israeli captives have called on the European Parliament (EP) to rescind an invitation to Amichai Chikli, Israel’s Minister for Diaspora Affairs, to speak at a panel on International Holocaust Remembrance Day due to his controversial record, including his opposition to a Gaza ceasefire deal.
The family of 10-year-old Azmi Mohammed Abu Sha’ar found his last will, written on a mobile memo, just before he was killed in the relentless Israeli attacks on Gaza.
Despite being fully evacuated and during the ongoing ceasefire deal, Lebanese sources report that Israeli occupation forces set areas in the Al-Hussainiya area on fire in the town of Yaroun, southern Lebanon.
The Israeli genocidal war, which lasted 15 months and reduced most of Gaza’s cities to rubble, has left immense devastation.
The United Nations relief agency for Palestinian refugees stated that rebuilding infrastructure, restoring livelihoods, and addressing the deep trauma will take years.
In just a few hours since this morning, Israeli occupation forces have detonated and set fire to dozens of Palestinian homes during their ongoing invasion of the Jenin refugee camp, in the northern Occupied West Bank.