Displaced Palestinians begin pained journey home as Gaza truce takes hold

By , October 10, 2025

Thousands of displaced Palestinians have begun returning to their abandoned and mostly destroyed homes, as the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas takes hold, with Israeli forces withdrawing from parts of Gaza.

Families started moving from western residential areas on Friday, October 10, 2025, back towards Gaza City’s main districts, areas from which they were previously forced to flee.

Several Israeli military brigades and divisions have pulled out from central Gaza regions as well.

At the Nuseirat camp in central Gaza, families have begun travelling northward, though many remain waiting to enter areas in the Netzarim Corridor, where Israeli forces were stationed. They are holding there until the final Israeli tank departs the area.

Concerning developments, include heightened activity of Israeli drones, fighter jets, and warships since early morning. Multiple attacks were reported in the morning at locations where people were gathering to return home.

"Thick black smoke rises over Gaza City following an Israeli strike. PHOTO/@Philipp27960841/X
“Thick black smoke rises over Gaza City following an Israeli strike. PHOTO/@Philipp27960841/X

A huge procession of displaced Palestinians moved northward through dust-filled roads towards Gaza City, the territory’s largest urban centre, which had experienced intense Israeli military operations just days earlier.

“Thank God my house is still standing,” said Ismail Zayda, 40, in the Sheikh Radwan area in Gaza City. “But the place is destroyed, my neighbours’ houses are destroyed, entire districts have gone.”

The Israeli military announced that the ceasefire agreement took effect at 12:00 pm  Israel’s government ratified the ceasefire with Hamas early Friday, October 10, 2025, setting in motion a partial troop withdrawal and complete suspension of hostilities in Gaza within 24 hours.

US President Donald Trump gestures during a past rally. PHOTO/@realDonaldTrump/Truthsocial
US President Donald Trump gestures during a past rally. PHOTO/@realDonaldTrump/Truthsocial/X

Israeli captives are scheduled for release within 72 hours afterwards, in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners held in Israel.

The first phase of United States President Trump’s plan to end the two-year Gaza conflict requires Israeli forces to withdraw from major urban centres, though they will maintain control of approximately half the enclave’s territory.

Once the agreement takes effect, aid trucks carrying food and medical supplies will enter Gaza to assist civilians, hundreds of thousands of whom have been living in tents after their homes were destroyed and entire cities reduced to rubble.

Explosions and smoke were seen in Gaza on Friday, 10,2025, with attacks taking place after Israel’s government ratified the first phase of the ceasefire deal. Palestinians are waiting for Israeli forces to withdraw from parts of the enclave so that vital humanitarian aid can get in.

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