On Sunday, January 19, day 471 of the Israeli genocide, the ceasefire went into effect at 8:30 am. Prior to the ceasefire implementation, Israeli forces killed eleven Palestinian citizens and injured several more in artillery shelling of various areas in the Gaza Strip.
Despite the agreement that the ceasefire would go into effect at 8:30 in the morning, the Israeli occupation authorities announced that it would not be activated until the list of female prisoners scheduled for release was delivered.
These three Israeli female prisoners remained in captivity for 471 days, and the al-Qassam Brigades moved them from one place to another during this period, including detaining them in underground places, and later they were transferred to an apartment in Gaza City, and they also learned to speak Arabic.
Wafa news correspondents reported, quoting medical sources, that five Palestinians were killed and others were injured when an Israeli occupation drone bombed the Shuja’iyya neighborhood east of Gaza City.
The same sources announced the killing of four citizens and the injury of others in the Israeli occupation’s artillery shelling of Beit Lahia, north of the Gaza Strip.
Two Palestinian citizens were killed and several others were injured by the occupation army’s bullets east of Al-Bureij in the central Gaza Strip.
A number of citizens were injured after being targeted by occupation forces while trying to return to their homes in Rafah and Khan Younis.
Khan Younis and Rafah governorates are also experiencing Israeli artillery shelling.
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation army’s vehicles are firing east of the Shuja’iyya and Zeitoun neighborhoods, east of Gaza City.
Palestinians returning home to the rubble of their homes: