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Palestinians’ Return To Gaza’s North Delayed Amid Truce Dispute

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJanuary 26, 2025 World News No Comments3 Mins Read
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Palestinians’ Return To Gaza’s North Delayed Amid Truce Dispute.

Thousands of displaced Palestinians remain stranded in central Gaza after Israel blocked a key route to the northern Gaza Strip, citing Hamas’ alleged breach of a recently brokered ceasefire agreement. The road closure has left families waiting in limbo, following hopes of returning to their homes after months of conflict.

The stalemate arose after Hamas released four Israeli female soldiers in a prisoner exchange deal, which also saw Israel free 200 Palestinian prisoners. However, the Israeli government has insisted that no further movement will be permitted until Hamas secures the release of Israeli civilian Arbel Yehud, who Hamas claims will be freed next week.





 

Ceasefire Terms in Question

Under the terms of the truce, Hamas was expected to prioritise the release of civilian hostages before military personnel. Israeli officials have accused Hamas of failing to uphold this commitment, leading to heightened tensions on both sides.

 

On Saturday evening, tensions escalated as crowds gathered on Al Rashid Road, west of the Nuseirat refugee camp, to make their way north. Gunshots were reported, with the Hamas-run health ministry stating that one person was killed and others injured. Palestinian media echoed these claims.

 

Footage shared online appeared to capture the incident, with gunfire audible. BBC Verify confirmed the location of the footage, though independent verification of casualties remains inconclusive.

 

Israeli Defence Forces’ Statement  

The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) stated that soldiers in central Gaza fired shots after observing “several gatherings of dozens of suspects who posed a threat to the forces.” The IDF emphasised that the shooting was aimed solely at dispersing the crowds and not intended to cause harm.

 

“Contrary to reports emerging in recent hours, all of the shooting in the area was carried out for the purpose of distancing and not aimed at harm. We emphasise that as of this stage, no injuries to the suspects are known to have occurred as a result of the shooting,” the IDF said in a statement.

 

The delay in allowing displaced Palestinians to return to their homes underscores the fragility of the ceasefire agreement. Families, many of whom fled violence months ago, have been left in precarious conditions, awaiting a resolution.

 

As international mediators continue to monitor the situation, the humanitarian impact of the standoff remains significant. The fate of Arbel Yehud and the adherence to the terms of the truce will likely determine the next steps for both sides in the coming days.

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