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Date: April 16, 2024 at 16:02:59
From: chatillon, [DNS_Address]
Subject: IOF opens fire on thousands attempting to return home to northern Gaza

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After letting a limited number of women, children, and
elderly back into northern Gaza, the Israeli army opened
fire on thousands of refugees who attempted to do the
same.

BY TAREQ S. HAJJAJ APRIL 15, 2024 2
Intisar Madhoum cries after being prevented from
returning to her home in northern Gaza. “I want to go
back. Even if I find that my home is a pile of rubble, I
will live next to it until we rebuild it again. We need
to go back home,” she tells Mondoweiss. (Photo: Osama
Kahlout)

INTISAR MADHOUM CRIES AFTER BEING PREVENTED FROM
RETURNING TO HER HOME IN NORTHERN GAZA. “I WANT TO GO
BACK. EVEN IF I FIND THAT MY HOME IS A PILE OF RUBBLE, I
WILL LIVE NEXT TO IT UNTIL WE REBUILD IT AGAIN. WE NEED
TO GO BACK HOME,” SHE TELLS MONDOWEISS. (PHOTO: OSAMA
KAHLOUT)

On Sunday, April 14, the morning light saw thousands of
families leaving southern Gaza and flooding the central
Gaza Strip, moving through the areas of Deir al-Balah
and the Nuseirat refugee camp with the intention of
making their way further north. They were going home.

On their backs they carried what remained of their
belongings, moving in several waves along Gaza’s coastal
road. In the middle of the street standing among the
crowd is a young man, Muhammad Sakher, 21. He screams on
camera, shouting about how he has been suffocated by
displacement and war, and how all that he wants is to go
back to his home in northern Gaza.

“Is there anyone who can feel us? Can anyone have mercy
on us and help us?” he tells Mondoweiss with
indignation. “We just want to go back to our homes. We
are civilians, we have nothing to do with the fighting.”

The crowds around him move on, making the slow march
with a mix of trepidation and hopefulness. But just
before they begin to approach the Israeli checkpoint on
al-Rashid Street in western Gaza, the bullets start to
fly, followed by tank shells and bombs dropped by
drones.


Earlier in the day, dozens of families had confirmed to
their relatives in the south by phone that they were
able to cross back into northern Gaza and return to
their old neighborhoods. News of the successful first
wave of return spread rapidly among the displaced
families, and they immediately packed up and made their
way northward. Shortly after, those same crowds would
run back in the direction they had come from, bullets
flying over their heads.

Displaced Palestinians attempts to make their way back
to northern Gaza to their homes, central Gaza, April 14,
2024. (Photo: Omar Ashtawy/APA Images)
DISPLACED PALESTINIANS ATTEMPTS TO MAKE THEIR WAY BACK
TO NORTHERN GAZA TO THEIR HOMES, CENTRAL GAZA, APRIL 14,
2024. (PHOTO: OMAR ASHTAWY/APA IMAGES)

‘We want to go back, even if our homes are piles of
rubble‘
The Israeli army had earlier called specific families in
the central Gaza region and ordered them to head back
north on Sunday morning. They were the first wave of
returnees who left their displacement camps and were
able to reach the north before phoning their relatives
and telling them what had happened.

When thousands more attempted to do the same, the
Israeli army shot at them. They had not been sent an
invitation.

Details of the number of families that managed to cross
earlier or of the number of people who were killed or
injured in the second wave are not yet available. But
reports from the north confirm that most of the families
that arrived were women, children, and the elderly. No
men had been allowed through.

Displaced Palestinians attempts to make their way back
to northern Gaza to their homes, central Gaza, April 14,
2024. (Photo: Omar Ashtawy/APA Images)
DISPLACED PALESTINIANS ATTEMPTS TO MAKE THEIR WAY BACK
TO NORTHERN GAZA TO THEIR HOMES, CENTRAL GAZA, APRIL 14,
2024. (PHOTO: OMAR ASHTAWY/APA IMAGES)

Intisar Madhoun, one of the displaced Palestinians who
left Deir al-Balah and joined the later waves of would-
be returnees, was forced to return south while fleeing
Israeli fire. Breathlessly, she tells Mondoweiss that
she can’t even get back on her feet, fear apparent on
her face. As she stands and speaks on al-Rashid Street,
the sound of the shooting doesn’t stop.

“I want to get back to my home in the north, we’ve been
displaced for seven months,” she says. “We can’t keep
living in these conditions anymore. Every day is worse
than the day before. How long will it stay like this?
We’re dying in front of everyone, and no one can help
us.”

Intisar is a mother of six. Her family lives in a tent
in Deir al-Balah in central Gaza. Last November, she had
fled her neighborhood in the al-Zaytoun area east of
Gaza City. News later reached her that her home had been
bombed. She wants to go back regardless.

“Whatever awaits us in the north in my old neighborhood
is better than remaining homeless,” she told Mondoweiss.
“I want to go back. Even if I find that my home is a
pile of rubble, I will live next to it until we rebuild
it again. We need to go back home.”


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53843


Date: April 17, 2024 at 09:16:52
From: Redhart, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Mondoweiss: questionable/hate/low credibility/propaganda/

URL: https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/mondoweiss/


Overall, we rate Mondoweiss as Left Biased and
Questionable due to the blending of opinion with news,
the promotion of pro-Palestinian and anti-zionist
propaganda, occasional reliance on poor sources, and
hate group designation by third-party pro-Israel
advocates.

Detailed Report
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Bias Rating: LEFT
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53847


Date: April 17, 2024 at 09:45:21
From: chatillon, [DNS_Address]
Subject: mediabias'fact'check trolling(NT)


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