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نافذة مصر تؤكد لأميركا رفضها تهجير الفلسطينيين من أرضهم

نافذة مصر تؤكد لأميركا رفضها تهجير الفلسطينيين من أرضهم

Nafeza 2 World08-04-2025

نافذة مصر تؤكد لأميركا رفضها تهجير الفلسطينيين من أرضهم
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Palestinians began returning to the north of the war-battered Gaza Strip on Monday after Israel and Hamas said they had reached a deal for the release of another six captives. Palestinians began returning to the north of the war-battered Gaza Strip on Monday after Israel and Hamas said they had reached a deal for the release of another six hostages. The breakthrough preserves a fragile ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war, which has devastated the Gaza Strip and displaced nearly all its residents, paving the way for more hostage-prisoner swaps under an agreement aimed at ending the more than 15-month conflict. #تغطية_مباشرة - آلاف الفلسطينيين يتجمعون استعدادا للعودة إلى شمال #غزة تطبيقا لاتفاق وقف إطلاق النار#حرب_غزة — قناة الجزيرة (@AJArabic) January 26, 2025 Israel had been preventing vast crowds of Palestinians from returning to their homes in northern Gaza, accusing Hamas of violating the truce by failing to release civilian women hostages. 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