A new agreement between Hamas and Israel allows for the release of six more hostages, paving the way for more prisoner swaps and the return of displaced Palestinians to northern Gaza. The fragile ceasefire, which aims to end the over-15-month conflict, is threatened by a plan proposed by US President Donald Trump to 'clean out' Gaza and relocate its inhabitants. This proposal has been met with strong condemnation from Palestinian leaders and regional powers.
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 six more hostages. The breakthrough preserves a fragile ceasefire in the Israel - Hamas war, which has devastated Gaza and displaced nearly all its residents, paving the way for more hostage-prisoner swaps under an agreement aimed at ending the over-15-month conflict.
\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 female hostages. Throngs of Palestinians began making their way north on Monday morning, an official at the Hamas-run Interior Ministry told Agence France-Presse (AFP). 'The passage of displaced Palestinians has begun,' the official said. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said earlier a deal had been reached for the release of three hostages on Thursday and another three on Saturday. Hamas confirmed the agreement in its own statement on Monday. \Palestinian leaders, meanwhile, slammed a plan floated by United States President Donald Trump to 'clean out' Gaza, vowing to resist any effort to forcibly displace residents of the war-battered territory. Trump said Gaza had become a 'demolition site,' adding he had spoken to Jordan's King Abdullah II about moving Palestinians out. 'I'd like Egypt to take people. And I'd like Jordan to take people,' the president told reporters. Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas, who is based in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, 'expressed strong rejection and condemnation of any projects' aimed at displacing Palestinians from Gaza, his office said. Bassem Naim, a member of Hamas' political bureau, told Agence France-Presse (AFP) that Palestinians would 'foil such projects,' as they have done to similar plans 'for displacement and alternative homelands over the decades.' For Palestinians, any attempt to move them from Gaza would evoke dark memories of what the Arab world calls the 'Nakba,' or catastrophe — the mass displacement of Palestinians during Israel's creation in 1948. 'We say to Trump and the whole world: we will not leave Palestine or Gaza, no matter what happens,' displaced Gaza resident Rashad al-Naji said. \Jordan, Egypt reject displacement Trump floated the idea to reporters on Saturday aboard Air Force One: 'You're talking about probably a million and half people, and we just clean out that whole thing.' Moving Gaza's roughly 2.4 million inhabitants could be done 'temporarily or could be long term,' he said. Israel's far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich — who opposed the truce deal and has voiced support for reestablishing Israeli settlements in Gaza — called Trump's suggestion of 'a great idea.' The Arab League rejected the idea, warning against 'attempts to uproot the Palestinian people from their land.' 'The forced displacement and eviction of people from their land can only be called ethnic cleansing,' the league said in a statement. Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said, 'our rejection of the displacement of Palestinians is firm and will not change. Jordan is for Jordanians and Palestine is for Palestinians.' Egypt's Foreign Ministry said it rejected any infringement of Palestinians' 'inalienable rights.' \Israel had said it would prevent Palestinians' passage until the release of Arbel Yehud, a civilian woman hostage. She is among those slated for return on Thursday, according to Netanyahu's office. Hamas said blocking returns to the north also amounted to a truce violation, adding that it had provided 'all the necessary guarantees' for Yehud's release. During the first phase of the Gaza truce, 33 hostages are supposed to be freed in staggered releases over six weeks in exchange for around 1,900 Palestinians held in Israeli jails. The most recent swap saw four Israeli women hostages — all soldiers and 200 prisoners, nearly all Palestinian, released on Saturday — the second such exchange during the fragile truce entering its second week. The truce has brought a surge of food, fuel, medicines and other aid into rubble-strewn Gaza, but the UN says 'the humanitarian situation remains dire.
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