The return of displaced to its northern part began on Monday morning (27/1), then in indirect negotiations with.
According to an official at the Interior Ministry of the French Agency, “the passage of the Palestinian displaced began along the road No. Rashid, through the western part of the Netzarim checkpoint to the city of Gaza and to the northern part of the Thylakos.”
Israeli media reported Monday morning that Israeli forces began to withdraw from the “Necarim Axis” in order to return displaced.
Thousands of Palestinians trying to reach the northern part of Gaza have gathered in the military block for two days.
Release of another 3 hostages
The development emerged following an agreement with the Palestinian Islamist Movement of Hamas, which will allow the release of an additional three hostages within the week, according to the prime minister’s office. This agreement will allow the fragile ceasefire to continue between the Israeli armed forces and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, which has suffered a huge disaster after 15 months of war.
It should be noted that yesterday, Sunday, tens of thousands of displaced, according to Civil Protection, were prevented by the Israeli armed forces from returning to the communities in the north by crossing the corridor of Negarim, who cuts the small Palestinian seaside.
Israel justified its refusal by saying that 27 -year -old Amchi Arbel Gehud was not released and that he had not received a list of hostages that would be released.
Release of another 3 hostages on Saturday 1 February
However, on Sunday night, the services of B. Netanyahu announced that there was an event of progress in indirect negotiations. Hamas will release three hostages on Thursday, including Arbel Gehud, and then three more on Saturday, February 1st.
“In the context of these arrangements, Israel will allow the Gazai to cross the northern strip of Gaza from the morning,” Prime Minister B. Netanyahu’s office was announced.