Four-day truce between Israel and Hamas begins

A day late, the expected temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas began today at 7am. In addition to a four-day cessation of hostilities, the agreement reached thanks to the mediation of Qatar provides for the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, including fuel, as well as the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners and minors arrested on terrorism-related charges.

Israel has also pressed for the International Red Cross to visit all hostages not included in the agreement and to provide them with the necessary medicines. For the time being, only Israeli women and children held since 7 October will be released.
However, according to the Wall Street Journal, Hamas has refused to allow Red Cross workers to visit the hostages who will remain in Gaza. During these 48 days, the terrorist group has not allowed the Red Cross to visit the hostages, despite the fact that many of the hostages are minors, elderly or have health problems and need medication.

Shortly after the start of the truce, several fuel trucks and four tankers with cooking gas began to enter the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing with Egypt.
IDF confirms 4 trucks carrying fuel and 4 trucks of cooking gas entered Gaza via the Rafah Crossing from Egypt, as part of the truce.
The fuel and gas transferred to UN aid organizations in southern Gaza “are designated for operating essential humanitarian infrastructure.” https://t.co/808FBVQp51 pic.twitter.com/S8tgSOpdfh— Ariel Oseran (@ariel_oseran) November 24, 2023
Meanwhile, the Israeli Prison Service has begun processing the 39 juvenile and female prisoners who will be released in the coming hours. They will be transferred to Ofer Prison in the West Bank shortly before noon, where they will be released, but not before the 13 Israeli hostages are released by Hamas and properly identified. Most are from the West Bank, but five are from the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli authorities have already contacted the families of the first hostages who are expected to return home this afternoon. After arriving on Israeli territory, the released women and children will undergo a brief medical examination. They will then be flown to hospitals where they will be reunited with their families.
"My kids are thrown away in tunnels in Gaza! Where are you???" On the Children Rights Day , Hadas Kalderon , mother of abducted to Gaza two children, Sahar and Erez, cries out her agony at the offices of Unicef who chooses to remain silent.#BringThemHomeNow pic.twitter.com/0V1O6AX3Lw
— Bring Them Home Now (@bringhomenow) November 23, 2023
Before the start of the truce, the IDF destroys a tunnel under the Al Shifa hospital
During the four-day truce, Israel has pledged not to initiate military action, but has assured that if Hamas violates the ceasefire and attacks soldiers stationed in the northern Gaza Strip, troops would be allowed to retaliate. So far this morning, just minutes after the truce began, alarms were sounded in several communities in southern Israel.
Isn’t there supposed to be a ceasefire? pic.twitter.com/kIyWtEzv3o
— Anna Ahronheim (@AAhronheim) November 24, 2023
The Israeli army intends to use the pause to plan the next steps in the war, while Hamas is likely to use it to reorganise and rearm after several defeats in the Palestinian enclave.
The IDF says it has completed the operational assessment according to the combat lines of the pause. It also destroyed the tunnel under Shifa Hospital and attacked targets belonging to terrorist groups in Gaza. pic.twitter.com/N6ggQ0KVZe
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) November 24, 2023
Before the temporary ceasefire began, Israeli troops demolished a Hamas tunnel located beneath Gaza City's Al Shifa hospital, where the terrorist organisation is believed to have its headquarters. In recent days the Israel Defense Forces have found tunnels in the vicinity of the hospital, as well as numerous weapons.
Hamas weapons and equipment found in the tunnels under Shifa hospital.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 22, 2023
The BBC will tell you it’s normal.
The UN will tell you they didn’t know.
The Hamas apologists will tell you it’s fake.
They’re all lying. And they all know it. pic.twitter.com/jlCvthqw8B
With the start of the truce, many residents of northern Gaza have tried to return to their homes despite Israel's warnings that it is still a war zone. The IDF has again dropped leaflets over the area warning of the danger, while the Hamas-controlled Gazan authorities have called on displaced persons in southern Gaza to return to their homes once the truce begins.
IDF forces shoot in the air and use smoke grenades to prevent displaced Palestinians from making their way to northern Gaza.
— Ariel Oseran (@ariel_oseran) November 24, 2023
Hamas is reportedly pushing civilians to travel north, against Israeli warnings, to force clashes with IDF forces and to create images such as these. pic.twitter.com/hPTSCxTqMx
In the south, on the other hand, there have been several anti-Hamas protests in places such as Khan Junis. Many Gazans have raised white flags while shouting slogans against the Islamist group as they fear that the Israeli operation will expand to the south after many Hamas leaders have gone into hiding in the area.
Protestas contra Hamas de la población de Khan Junis, una ciudad del sur de Gaza que ha debido absorber a buena parte de los desplazados del norte de la misma, y que ahora temen (y con razón) que los relatos de los refugiados del norte sobre las destrucción sistemática de sus… https://t.co/AgCIwavokY pic.twitter.com/T8yVnKNr85
— Israel Defensa (Ñ) 🇮🇱 (@Defensa_Israel) November 24, 2023
This is not the first time Gazans have expressed their rejection of Hamas during the war.
#ICYMI: Elderly Wounded Man at Gaza Hospital Criticizes Hamas for Hiding Among Civilians: “They Can Go to Hell and Hide There” – Then He Kicks Al-Jazeera Reporter for Cutting Him Off Mid-Sentence #Hamas #Gaza pic.twitter.com/5eUCFc616p
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) November 18, 2023
Recently a man speaking to an Al Jazeera journalist from a Gazan hospital began cursing Hamas before the Qatari media reporter abruptly interrupted him.