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WATCH: Civilians, Hamas rush to northern Gaza despite ceasefire delays

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Gazans have begun making their way to northern parts of the Gaza Strip despite the fact that the ceasefire has been delayed and the IDF has not permitted the move, Al Jazeera and Israeli media reported. 

The ceasefire was meant to go into effect on Sunday at 8:30 a.m. local time but was delayed due to Hamas’s failure to provide the list of names of the three hostages meant to be released on the same day.

Humanitarian aid that is meant to enter the enclave as part of the agreement has also been delayed as a result of Hamas not releasing the names, N12 reported.

As part of the agreement reached between Hamas and Israel, civilians were not meant to return to northern Gaza until the second phase of the deal.

Palestinians are reportedly not convinced that the ceasefire is delayed, Al Jazeera journalist Hind Khoudary reported surrounded by Palestinians in Khan Yunis preparing to travel back to northern Gaza.

Palestinians celebrate despite a delay in the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas over the hostage list, in Gaza City, January 19, 2025. (credit: Mahmoud Issa/Reuters)
Palestinians celebrate despite a delay in the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas over the hostage list, in Gaza City, January 19, 2025. (credit: Mahmoud Issa/Reuters)

She noted that among the civilians, Hamas police officers had also been spotted. The presence of gunman flagged in Hamas gear is also revealed in Reuters photos released today in pictures claiming to be from Khan Yunis.

Saudi news network Al Hadath shared footage of Hamas vehicles driving through Khan Yunis and Deir al-Balal.


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The Palestinians are moving toward Jabaliya and Rafah, Khoudary reported.

War against Hamas continues

The civilians migration comes as the IDF confirmed it continued to attack terrorists targets in northern and central Gaza.

Three Palestinians were killed in eastern Gaza city by Israeli drones that opened fire in some parts east of the city, medics in the enclave told Reuters.

Israeli military strikes killed at least eight Palestinians across the Gaza Strip amid a delay in the implementation of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the Hamas-run Palestinian civil emergency service said.

REUTERS contributed to this report.

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