Shafaq News/ Israeli forces began withdrawing from the western sectionof the Netzarim axis in Gaza on Monday, Israeli media reported.
Preparations were underway in Gaza City’s al-Rashid Street to welcomereturning residents from southern Gaza. Banners and messages on walls andcolumns greeted the displaced as they prepared to make their way home.
Under the Ceasefire agreement, residents were permitted to return onfoot via the Netzarim axis starting at 7:00 a.m. local time (5:00 GMT), whilevehicular movement through Salah al-Din (Saladin) Street was scheduled to beginat 9:00 a.m., according to local authorities.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza, in coordination with theNational Ambulance Committee, announced the deployment of medical points alongthe return routes to provide urgent healthcare services to returningcitizens.
In a statement, Gaza’s Hamas-run Interior Ministry emphasized that vehiclemovements on Salah al-Din Street would only commence after coordination withEgyptian authorities. "Egyptian representatives are expected to be presentbetween 7:00 and 8:00 a.m. to ensure smooth coordination and preventissues," the statement said.
The ministry underscored that no vehicular movement would begin withouta formal signal from Egyptian officials and mediators, citing ongoing mistrustof the Israeli military. "This enemy’s treachery cannot be trusted,"the statement added.
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