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Three people injured by Israeli fire on Salah al-Din Street

At least three Palestinians have been injured by Israeli bullets on Salah al-Din Street in the central Gaza Strip, our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic are reporting.

Salah al-Din Street, the main north-south thoroughfare that runs the length of the Gaza Strip, was a frequent site of mass killings of internally displaced Palestinians fleeing from north to south Gaza over the course of Israel’s war.


Israeli army opens fire on Palestinians waiting to cross Netzarim Corridor

Al Jazeera correspondent Tareq Abu Azzoum says the Israeli army has opened fire on Palestinians near the Netzarim Corridor in central Gaza, as they awaited permission to cross into northern Gaza.

“Everyone is shocked that the Israeli military opened fire on them,” Abu Azzoum said.

The correspondent reported seeing military ships come closer to shore and the sound of drones becoming louder as the attack unfolded. Al Jazeera aired footage showing displaced Palestinians ducking as they moved through the crowd carrying personal belongings including mattresses and blankets.

Abu Azzoum said no injuries have so far been reported.

Hamas accuses Israel of delaying ceasefire implementation

Hamas says Israel is delaying the implementation of the ceasefire deal after going back on the deal by not allowing Palestinians to return to their homes in the north of Gaza.

“We hold the occupation [Israel] responsible for any disruption in implementing the agreement and its repercussions on the rest of the stations. Earlier today, after barring Palestinians from returning to north Gaza claiming that Hamas broke truce terms by not releasing female civilian captive,” the group wrote.

After four female Israeli soldiers were released earlier today, Israel complained that Arbel Yehud, a female civilian captive, was not part of the handover.

According to the terms of the agreement, Israel said, civilians would be released first, followed by security personnel. Due to this, Israel said it would not be leaving the Netzarim Corridor, which runs in the middle of Gaza, no longer allowing Palestinians to return.

Hamas added that Israeli forces opened fire on a group of Palestinians near the corridor, as we reported earlier.


Israelis from illegal settlements attack West Bank’s Tuba: Report

Israelis from illegal settlements have raided the village of Tuba in the south of the occupied West Bank, torching a home and a vehicle belonging to residents, according to the Israeli activist group Beyond the Herd.

The Times of Israel newspaper said the attack came after the Palestinian prisoners were released in exchange for four Israeli soldiers earlier today.

Translation: Initial report: At this moment, settlers invaded the village of Tuba and set fire to a house and a vehicle