In the temporary silence of the ceasefire, thousands of Palestinians search with their bare hands for pieces of their loved ones amidst a sea of rubble.
Gaza Media Office announced the arrival of 173 trucks carrying humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip following the declaration of a ceasefire in the region.
Israeli sources today (Monday) announced the reappearance of Hamas’s mysterious “Shadow Unit” forces in the Gaza Strip, a secret unit that was responsible for protecting Israeli prisoners and that the Israeli army has never been able to reach despite two years of efforts.
The Hamas movement said: The Palestinian nation will not rest until the last Palestinian captive is released and its lands and sanctities are liberated from the hands of the occupiers.
The Red Cross announced that the second phase of the ceasefire agreement began with the departure of 7 prisoners and the waiting for the release of 13 others in Khan Yunis.
The Al-Qassam Brigades issued a statement announcing that the Zionist occupiers, despite their military and intelligence power, were defeated by the pressure of war in freeing their prisoners and surrendered to the resistance.
A UK media outlet wrote in a report that Yemen has stood strong against the Zionist regime and imposed its conditions.
According to Western media reports, 2,000 Palestinian prisoners boarded Red Cross buses from Israeli prisons.
The families of Palestinian prisoners in the West Bank are preparing to welcome the release of their children.
Mohammad Nazzal, a leader of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas, stated in an interview with Al Jazeera that handing over weapons to the resistance is contingent on the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.