Israel and Hamas Dispute Over Hostage Leaves Displaced Palestinians Waiting
Briefly

Displaced Palestinians in Southern and Central Gaza remain in limbo as the cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas faces implementation disputes. While Israel insists on the release of hostage Arbel Yehud before permitting the return of displaced individuals to their homes in the north, Hamas accuses Israel of hesitance. With thousands of Palestinians eager to return to their homes, the situation remains fraught as neither party has clearly communicated plans regarding Yehud's release, stalling what was supposed to be a gradual return after the seventh day of the cease-fire.
Displaced Palestinians in southern and central Gaza are left in anxious waiting for the return to their homes as disputes over a cease-fire agreement persist.
Israel's delay in allowing Palestinians to return home hinges on the release of hostage Arbel Yehud, complicating the already tense cease-fire negotiations.
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