Palestinians living in the northern Gaza Strip, who were forced to leave due to Israeli military operations, will begin returning to their homes on January 25, the seventh day of a ceasefire agreement in the enclave. reports TASS, citing the Palestinian Hamas statement. along the coast in southwest Gaza), will be able to return to their homes in the north on foot and unarmed, they will not be subjected to searches," said a statement published on Telegram.
The movement added that vehicles can also be used to return to the north of Gaza, but they must be inspected before leaving the enclave's southern regions. As TASS was told by the Israeli Embassy in the Russian Federation, Palestinian Hamas the movement must release four more female hostages on the same day under the terms of the deal. under the terms of the deal, their names will be transferred to the Israeli side on January 24.
On February 9, the 22nd day of the ceasefire agreement, displaced persons who are currently located not far from the Salah ed Din axis in the southeast of the enclave will be able to return to the north of the Gaza Strip. They will not be subjected to inspections.