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    Gazans unable to return home set for long wait to cross Israeli barrier

    Ironside NewsBy Ironside NewsJanuary 25, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Hamas has repeatedly claimed that as a part of the ceasefire settlement, Israeli forces had been to withdraw from Netzarim on Saturday, through the second hostage-prisoner swap, and permit displaced Gazans from to return to the north.

    Amongst these making an attempt to return Saturday was Samia Helles, a 26-year-old from Gaza Metropolis.

    She instructed AFP that she had travelled along with her three kids to be among the many first again.

    “Up to now, I do not know whether or not my home remains to be standing or destroyed. I do not know if my mom is alive or lifeless. I have not been in a position to contact her for a month,” she mentioned.

    Jibril al-Jumla, 39, mentioned he has been “right here with my spouse, three daughters and 4 sons” since Friday, ready to cross to the north.

    “We had been displaced in October 2023 to Khan Yunis and moved a number of instances from there. We lived a lifetime of humiliation, starvation, concern and terror.”



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