Netanyahu blocks Gazan residents to return to the north

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Kids in Gaza surrounding an unexploded Israeli missile that was dropped near their house, luckily without detonating. (Photo: Twitter/X)
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM — On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel will not allow the residents in Gaza to return to the north of the Strip, affirming that there's no change in Gaza's firing orders, acting according to their interests, Amad Media reported.  “Our primary task is to return our citizens to Gaza border settlements,"  Netanyahu said. Heartbreaking: The joy and laughter weren't due to the announcement of the end of the genocidal war against them, Instead, it was because electricity finally reached a displacement school in #Gaza for the first time in 86 days of darkness‼️ A cruel world ! pic.twitter.com/pZe1RoD7tQ — Nour Naim| نور نعيم (@NourNaim88) January 1, 2024  This comes as the Israeli aggression on the strip approaches its fourth month, using internationally prohibited weapons and intense bombardment of residential areas, hospitals, and UNRWA schools sheltering displaced people. Furthermore, the Palestinian Ministry of Health announced 21,978 Palestinians killed and 56,697 injured since October 7.  Read more Region and World Jordan News Read More Houthi: Communication Stations Destroyed Following U.S. Airstrikes on Amran and Saada The Death Toll in Gaza Rises to 921 Since the Resumption of Israeli Aggression Israeli Media: "Israeli Army" Killed 300 Palestinians Last Tuesday, Mostly Women
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM — On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel will not allow the residents in Gaza to return to the north of the Strip, affirming that there's no change in Gaza's firing orders, acting according to their interests, Amad Media reported.

 “Our primary task is to return our citizens to Gaza border settlements,"  Netanyahu said.


 This comes as the Israeli aggression on the strip approaches its fourth month, using internationally prohibited weapons and intense bombardment of residential areas, hospitals, and UNRWA schools sheltering displaced people.

Furthermore, the Palestinian Ministry of Health announced 21,978 Palestinians killed and 56,697 injured since October 7


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