
"Her husband was among the tens of thousands of people who returned to the north of Gaza after Israel announced a ceasefire at midday on Friday. Since then, videos show a steady stream of people many on foot making their way north along Gaza's coastal road. A fragile ceasefire deal Last week, following fast-paced, indirect negotiations, Gaza-based militant group Hamas and Israel agreed to a 20-point plan proposed by the United States."
"As part of the first phase, Hamas released 20 remaining living hostages on Monday, while Israel is to free nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, many of whom have been held without charge. The bodies of the remaining 28 dead hostages are also due to be handed over. The war began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas which is considered a terrorist organization by the US, the EU and others launched attacks on several Israeli villages, military bases and the Nova music festival near the Gaza Strip."
A displaced family in Deir al-Balah faced the destruction of their home in Sheikh Radwan after Israeli bombing, leaving the neighborhood unrecognizable and relatives anxious. Tens of thousands returned north to Gaza following an announced midday ceasefire, with many traveling on foot along the coastal road. A US-proposed 20-point plan between Hamas and Israel initiated a fragile ceasefire and a first-phase exchange that included the release of 20 living hostages and plans for Israel to free nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. The conflict began on October 7, 2023, causing heavy casualties and numerous abductions.
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