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Thousands of Palestinians return to a devastated Gaza amid fragile ceasefires

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January 27, 2025
Thousands of Palestinians return to a devastated Gaza amid fragile ceasefires
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Gaza, January 27, 2025: Thousands of Palestinians began returning to northern Gaza on Monday after Israeli forces reopened the Netzarim corridor, which separates the northern and southern parts of the region. The mass return follows extensive ceasefire negotiations mediated by the U.S. and Qatar to preserve fragile agreements with Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon.

The scenes of displaced Palestinians walking back to their shattered homes underscore the dire conditions in Gaza. The return was initially stalled due to disagreements over the release of hostages, with the Israeli military blocking access to the north.

In Lebanon, tensions also flared when Israeli forces fired on protesters attempting to return to villages in southern Lebanon, from which Israeli troops were supposed to have withdrawn by Sunday. The incidents underscored deep mistrust between Israel and its long-standing adversaries.

Steve Witkoff, the U.S. special envoy to the Middle East, described the weekend negotiations as a critical moment. “There was a crisis, and we managed to overcome it with good dialogue and conversation. This is a sign that we all need to stay positive,” Witkoff said, commending Qatar’s leadership and Israeli cooperation.

The dispute centered on Hamas’ reluctance to release Arbel Yehud, an Israeli civilian, claiming she was a soldier and not covered under the initial ceasefire terms. The resolution, brokered by Qatar, led to Hamas agreeing to release Yehud along with two other hostages on Thursday. This compromise also paved the way for the reopening of the Netzarim corridor.

Hamas has also committed to providing updates on the remaining 26 Israeli hostages slated for release during the first phase of the ceasefire deal.

Meanwhile, in southern Lebanon, tensions escalated as the 60-day U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah expired on Sunday. Israeli troops opened fire on protesters attempting to return to villages still occupied by Israeli forces, despite commitments to withdraw. Lebanon’s health ministry reported 22 fatalities and 124 injuries.

The White House confirmed the ceasefire has been extended until February 18, allowing additional time for Israeli forces to withdraw and for Lebanese Army troops to take their place along the border.

For Palestinians returning to northern Gaza, the situation remains dire. Many found their homes destroyed, infrastructure in ruins, and basic services unavailable. The fragile ceasefires and ongoing negotiations have provided a tenuous hope for stability, but the challenges of rebuilding and healing from the devastation persist.

The situation remains fluid, with international efforts focused on maintaining peace and ensuring humanitarian relief in both Gaza and southern Lebanon.

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