The ceasefire agreement between Israel, Hamas and Hezbollah is in new jeopardy Sunday as various groups slow walk responsibilities under the deal.
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Israel accused Hamas of violating a fragile ceasefire by changing the order of hostages it has released, stopping thousands of Palestinians from returning to their homes in the northern Gaza Strip on Sunday.
Latest news and live updates on the Gaza ceasefire deal as four female hostages are set to be released. The hostages are all Israeli soldiers.
Thousands of displaced Palestinians wanting to return to what's left of their homes have been blocked amid the dispute, after Israel accused Hamas of not releasing a hostage.
Lebanon's health ministry says Israeli forces have killed three people and wounded 31 others trying to return to homes. Israel says it intends to keep troops in the south beyond their Sunday deadline for withdrawal.
Israeli forces killed 15 people and wounded 80 others Sunday when displaced residents of southern Lebanon defied Israel's decision not to withdraw from border villages and tried to return home.
Donald Trump has lifted a hold on sending 2,000-pound bombs to Israel. The US president has also called on Jordan and Egypt to accept more Palestinian refugees from Gaza. DW has the latest.
The confirmation came Saturday while another fragile ceasefire — between Israel and the Hamas militant group — saw a second release of hostages from Gaza and Palestinian prisoners from Israeli custody.
A ceasefire deal, agreed upon in late November, gave both sides 60 days to remove their forces from southern Lebanon so the Lebanese army could secure the area. | ITV National News