Hiking for home: Palestinians marched on foot till North Gaza. Israel-Felistine Conflict News

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are returning to the north of the Gaza Strip for the first time after the early weeks of 15 months of massacre in Gaza.
The return between Hamas and Israel over the release of an Israeli captive delayed two days after a dispute between Hamas and Israel, which is in line with the delicate ceasefire agreement that agreed a week earlier. The aim of the ceasefire is to eliminate the most deadly and most devastating war levied on Gaza and ensure the release of prisoners and prisoners by Hamas and Israel respectively.
Palestinians, who were taking refuge in dirty tent camps and school shelters for all these months, are eager to return to their remaining houses, who were possibly damaged or destroyed due to the Israeli attack.
Hamas stated that the return is “the victory of our people, and (Israeli) is the failure and announcement of the occupation and transfer plans”.
Israel ordered a massive withdrawal to the north in the early days of the war in October 2023 and sealed it soon after the ground soldiers arrived.
Nearly one million people fled the south, while thousands of people remained in the north, where the heaviest battle took place and the war caused the worst destruction.
Many feared that Israel would make their migration permanent, and the United States President Donald Trump had expressed the possibility of ethnic elimination after Gaza and Jordan asked Gaza to settle on their earth.