Palestinians have recovered dozens of bodies buried under rubble in Gaza and are searching for thousands more as the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas continues to hold for a second day.
Dozens of trucks loaded with oil derivatives and supplies entered Gaza’s southern city of Rafah on Monday, after a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel went into effect on Sunday morning.
Displaced Palestinians Return to Rafah
An Israeli sniper shot dead a Palestinian child in Rafah, in the south of the Gaza Strip on Monday, Al Jazeera reported. The attack happened hours after a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Palestinian group Hamas came into effect on Sunday.
An NBC News crew filmed displaced Palestinians walking on foot from Khan Younis to Rafah in southern Gaza. Thousands began moving south hours before the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took effect.
The European Union is in talks to revive a civilian mission to monitor the border crossing between Gaza and Egypt at Rafah following the announcement of the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said.
Many Palestinians in Rafah express reluctance to return to their destroyed homes due to lack of basic necessities and unsafe conditions.
An Israeli sniper shot dead a Palestinian child in Rafah, in the south of the Gaza Strip on Monday, Al Jazeera reported. The attack happened hours after a
Rubble and destruction was all that could be seen in Rafah on Monday (January 20) at the site believed to be the building where Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar, was killed by Israeli military. Alice Rizzo reports.
Palestinians in Rafah, Gaza, hesitate to return home amid war-torn conditions. Displaced residents navigate devastation, lacking basic necessities like water and electricity. With collapsed structures and debris,
One of the Israeli hostages freed in the Gaza cease-fire said she has 'returned to life.' Palestinians return to Rafah to find widespread destruction.