Gazans start to return to their homes despite Israeli threats

As the Gaza truce takes effect on Friday, the enclave's residents have begun to return to their homes in north Gaza despite the Zionist Israeli regime's threats not to do so.

Gazans start to return to their homes despite Israeli threats

MEHR: As the Gaza truce takes effect on Friday, the enclave's residents have begun to return to their homes in north Gaza despite the Zionist Israeli regime's threats not to do so.

Palestinian families have begun to return to their homes in the northern southern areas of the Gaza Strip after the start of the truce, the Yemeni Al-Masirah TV website reported.

Meanwhile, the Zionist regime's forces are preventing people from returning to their homes by firing gas bombs around the Kuwaiti district in Gaza City.

Also, the Zionist soldiers started shooting heavily in Khan Yunis and Rafah.

Following a temporary ceasefire, refugees in the southern Gaza city of Rafah are seeking to contact their relatives in northern Gaza to know about them.

The Zionist regime army has dropped warnings to announce that the northern Gaza region is a dangerous war zone, and we will not allow the relocation of residents from the south of Gaza to the north.

Meanwhile, ambulances have been sent to the areas of Gaza City and its north to transfer the wounded and martyrs.

Moreover, trucks carrying fuel entered the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing after weeks of siege and bombardment.

A number of ambulances transferred the injured to Al-Arish Hospital in Egypt through the Rafah crossing.