Summary
Palestinian families are returning to Gaza City as Israel conducts airstrikes before an agreed ceasefire begins. Israel and Hamas have signed the first phase of a ceasefire deal, with plans for Israel to withdraw from parts of Gaza and for captives to be exchanged. The situation remains tense, with ongoing military actions observed by Al Jazeera.
Key Facts
- Palestinian families are moving back to Gaza City while Israeli attacks continue.
- Israel's strikes occurred even after signing the first phase of a ceasefire with Hamas.
- Seven bodies were recovered in Gaza City after the attacks, with no casualties reported in Khan Younis.
- Israel started withdrawing troops as part of the ceasefire agreement.
- Gaza's civil defense urged people to avoid border areas until Israeli forces officially withdraw.
- The ceasefire includes terms for exchanging captives and Israel's withdrawal.
- Residents who left Gaza through Egypt can now return, as border crossings reopen.
- Approximately 600 aid trucks will enter Gaza daily, allowing movement from south to north.