Israeli forces continue to cease-fire violations while thousands of Palestinians try to return home in northern Gaza.
Two Palestinians, including a child, were killed and many injured in Israeli attacks against Gaza in the middle of a agreed ceasefire while thousands of people continued to return to the northern part of the besieged enclave .
Nadia Mohammed, Al-Amoudi, five, was killed and three people were injured after the Israeli army bombed a horse cart on Monday in Al-Jisr, west of the Nuseirat refugee camp, reported the WAFA news agency.
In addition, Wafa also pointed out that a Palestinian had been killed and several people injured after Israeli forces bombed a bulldozer while trying to remove a vehicle stuck in Nuseirat.
These mark the last incidents of displaced Palestinians attacked while they are trying to return home in the coastal enclave torn by the war in the middle of a ceasefire agreement in three stages signed between Hamas and Israel , which entered into force on January 19.
The Israeli army said in a statement that a plane “pulled to repel suspicious vehicles” in the center of Gaza which was moving north in an area “not approved for the passage according to the agreement”. The press release added that Israeli forces also shot a Palestinian in northern Gaza who “was a threat to them”.
Since the start of the ceasefire on January 19, several violations of the Israeli army have been reported in Gaza.
Last week, heavy fires of Israeli tanks around the crossing of Karem Abu Salem, known as Kerem Shalom in Israelis, east of the southern city of Rafah of Gaza, were also reported.
In addition, Israeli shots also injured a fisherman near the coast and an Israeli drone injured another civilian inside Gaza.
Return to Northern Gaza Continue
The attacks are involved while the Palestinians continued to return to northern Gaza after Israeli forces opened the netzarim corridor on Monday after a two -day delay.
The Gaza Government’s media office said that “more than 300,000 displaced” crossed southern Gaza in the north.
“Welcome to Gaza,” read a newly erected banner suspended above a dirt road in front of a collapsed building in Gaza City.
“It is the happiest day of my life,” said Lamees Al-Iwady, a 22-year-old who returned to Gaza City after being moved several times.
“I have the impression that my soul and my life came back to me. We rebuild our houses, even if it is with mud and sand. »»
Hani Mahmoud, from Tel Aviv Tribune, reporting from Street Salah Al-Din to Gaza, said people continue to pour in the north for a second consecutive day, waiting for very long “queues” for ” Hours, despite the devastation that awaits them.
“People who have already crossed the North had already informed their family members and the people they know here that they are returning to a desert,” said Mahmoud. “There is nothing left at all … He has no basic necessities to support their life.”
Nevertheless, some Palestinians remained in a provocative mood, a man returning to the north saying that he was determined to rebuild his house “Brick by Brick, Wall by Wall”.
“I go home, I know that my house has been flattened, I cry the loved ones I lost but we say to the whole world: we hold firmly to our original soil, to our homeland,” -It declared to Tel Aviv Tribune.
Another Palestinian who returning to northern Gaza said, “I have been waiting for this long queue since the early hours of the morning. We are all here trying to get bread. I hope that the emergency agencies have set up more bakeries. With so many people waiting, it will only take hours to get a miche of bread. »»
The Palestinians returning to the north of Gaza found themselves face to face with the extent of the destruction formulated by more than a year of war. The Gaza government media office said 135,000 tents and caravans were needed in Gaza City and the North to shelter return families.