Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are returning to north Gaza after Israel opened routes through the Netzarim Corridor
Drone footage showed masses of people walking north along the coastal route - but people travelling in cars face days-long waits at checkpoints
Palestinians had been due to return north on Saturday, but they were held up by a row over an Israeli hostage, Arbel Yehud
One man returned to Gaza City today to find his house burned down and his business looted, our Gaza correspondent Rushdi Abualouf writes. Another woman found her husband living in a tent
Analysis of satellite images suggests northern Gaza is the most damaged part of the Strip - with 74% of buildings damaged or destroyed in Gaza City
On Saturday, President Trump suggested a "clean out" of Gaza, with Palestinians resettled in Jordan and Egypt - the idea was quickly rejected by both countries, plus others in the region.
THIS AND MORE UPDATES AT: 200,000 return to north Gaza in first two hours of crossing opening, says official
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